Supreme Court, Blue Print and Priority Agenda of Judicial and Bureaucracy Reforms
Chief Justice, the Hon. Harifin A. Tumpa (second right), presiding the meeting on the Blue Print and Judicial Reform.
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Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, the Hon. Harifin A. Tumpa, officially opened a ceremony on synchronizing the Blue Print of Judicial Reform and the Priority Agenda of Bureaucracy Reform in the Supreme Court, on Tuesday (3/4/11) in Jakarta.
Leadership of the Supreme Court, Supreme Court Justices, and Officials of echelon I, II, and III, which are members of the Working Group of Judicial Reform, attended this meeting that lasted until May 4, 2011. .The Blue Print of Judicial Reform is an internal document made by the Supreme Court as guidelines in implementing judicial reform. While Bureaucracy Reform Agenda is a national agenda used by the Supreme Court in relation with the appointment of the Supreme Court as a model state institution.
There are a number of working groups (Pokja) in the Court to implement both the Blue Print and Bureaucracy Reform. They are Pokja for case management, Pokja for human resources management, Pokja for Planning and Finance, Pokja for education and training, Pokja for Supervision, and Pokja for Access to Justice.
Those Pokjas are working hard to make sure that all regulated by the Blue Print and the Agenda are implemented in the Indonesian judiciary. ©
Source: kepaniteraan.mahkamahagung.go.id