Government Decentralization Program in Indonesia

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Government Decentralization Program in Indonesia
Abstract
Without much preparation, Indonesia, in 2000, at a stroke replaced the previous system of centralized government and development planning with a wide range of decentralization programs. The reforms gave greater authority, political power, and financial resources directly to regencies and municipalities, bypassing the provinces. The powers transferred include those of executing a wide range of responsibilities in the areas of health, primary and middle-level education, public works, environment, communication, transport, agriculture, manufacturing, and other economic sectors. At the same time, the government replaced the antiquated cash-based, single-entry system of public finance with a modern double-entry accounting system that uses a single treasury account; is performance based; and has transparent management of the public treasury, tight expenditure and financial controls with performance indicators, computerized reporting, and a tightly scheduled auditing system.
Report Number
601
Report Type
Working Paper
Series Title
ADBI
Institution
Asian Development Bank Institute
Date
October 2016
Pages
27
Language
en
Accessed
2023-03-10
Library Catalogue
Zotero
Citation
Nasution, A. (2016). Government Decentralization Program in Indonesia (Working Paper No. 601; ADBI, p. 27). Asian Development Bank Institute. https://www.adb.org/sites/default/files/publication/201116/adbi-wp601.pdf
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