BPKP activities
Divide into four groups
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Audits
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Consultation, assistancy, and evaluation
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Helping of Corruption, Collution, and Nepotism Eradication
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Training & Education Supervisory Service
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Audit Services
BPKP has conducted the following audit assignments:
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Revenues and Expenditures State Budgeting (APBN)
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Financial and Performance Audit of BUMN/D/Others Enterprises
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The Using of Foreign Loans and Grants
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Farmer Industrial Loan (Kredit Usaha Tani / KUT) and Food Reserved Loan (Kredit Ketahanan Pangan / KKP)
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State Revenues Optimization Projects, including Non Tax Revenues (Penerimaan Negara Bukan Pajak / PNPB)
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Off Balance Sheet Fund in The State Owned Companies or Related Foundations.
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Off Budget Fund at Department / Non Departmental Institution (Lembaga Pemerintah Non Departemen / LPND)
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Audit of follow-up-activieties for the findings.
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Investigative audit to reveal the indication of Coruptive ant other unlawful practice as long as BPKP is need for its special expertise.
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Other Audits that it is necessary and urgent to be done.
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Consultation, assistance, and evaluation Services
Within consultation, assistancy, and evaluation expertise, BPKP role as consultant for stakeholders for good governance, consist of: Government Agencies Performance Accountability Systems (AKIP), Regional Goverment Financial Accounting System (SAKD), Good Coporate Governance (GCG), on State or Local Owned Companies.
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Corruption, Collution, and Nepotism Eradication
In law enforcement field, BPKP provides assistance to help the government to eradicate Corruption, Collusion, and Nepotism by establishing an Anti-Corruption Task Force with forensic audit expertise. For the law enforcement and the eradication of KKN, BPKP has signed on joint agreements with the Office of Attorney General and the Indonesia National Police, written down on Joint Decree Letter (Surat Keputusan Bersama / SKB). BPKP has also joined in Corruption, Collution, and Nepotism Eradication Team (Timtas Tipikor) along with Attourney General and Police.
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Education and Supervision Training
Along with the government’s efforts to continuously improve civil servant’s professionalism, BPKP has become an advisory unit for developing Professional Auditors among the government instances. Every government auditor must have profession certificate as a Professional Auditor. In this case, Pusdiklat BPKP (The Centre of Supervisory Education and Training) holds certification education and training for all government auditors.
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