Blueprint on Bureaucracy Reform
Secretary of the Supreme Court, Rum Nessa (center), gives a presentation on the meeting.
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In 2003, Supreme Court announced blueprint on judiciary reform to improve the quality of public services. The blueprint emphasizes on five management sectors: Human Resource, Financial, Information Technology, Case management, and Monitoring.
However, this blueprint has developed since the Supreme Court in 2008 officially appointed as a pilot project on bureaucracy reform. Finally, in 2010 the blueprint has been formally enhanced under the new vision of the Supreme Court: “Realizing the Glory of Indonesian Court”. Based on this new vision the Supreme Court hence designs a new mission accumulated into four specific points; maintaining court independency; providing legal aids for the justice seekers; improving the quality of court leadership; enhancing court accountability and transparency.
This blueprint has been designed to be a pattern for the Supreme Court conducting bureaucracy reform in the next 25 years. However, strategic plan to achieve this long term goal must be created. To do so, five-year strategic plan has been shaped.
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Quick Wins as the Top Priority Program
Quick Wins is the priority program in the reform project of the Supreme Court. This program stresses on the court transparency; developing Information Technology; the implementation of code of ethics for Judge; increasing non tax income sector; work analysis and evaluation as well as remuneration.
Bureaucracy reform in the Supreme Court is the great responsibility which needs synergy and mutual cooperation between all components. “We have been in one roof, wee have to have one similar step and voice.” said Vice chief justice, Ahmad Kamil. Besides, DG of badilag also asserted that Religious Court as the first line in serving the public should seriousely implement the agenda of bureaucracy reform.
“All Religious Courts should keep in touch with any information and decision from the central which is published by either badilag.net or mahkamahagung.go.id”, stated DG Wahyu Widiana. These sites do not only contain information from Jakarta, but also play as a media to recieve any suggestion and feedback from all around the country”. DG asserted.