Regional Secretary of Kotabaru, South Kalimantan, H Eka Saprudin, emphasized that e-Hebat app is expected to increase the completion rate of audit recommendation each year.
“Every year five supervisory agencies provide recommendation for improving governance. Wth more than 25 regional government agencies (SKPDs), including sub-district, e-Hebat facilitates integrated coordination, monitoring, and evaluation of follow up recommendation,” he said here as reported on Friday.
The five supervisory institutions are the Indonesian Supreme Audit Agency (BPK RI), the Development Finance Comptroller (BPKP), the Inspectorate General of Home Affairs Ministry, the Inspectorate of South Kalimantan Province, and the Regional Inspectorate as the Government Internal Supervision (APIP).
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The secretary said the advantages of e-Hebat include ease of access and flexible reporting timeline. Regional officials no longer need to wait semesterly evaluation to report progress.
“The Regent, Deputy Regent, and heads of government work units (SKPDs) can directly monitor the progress of TLHP (follow-up of audit results). SKPD can upload completion document into app at any time, making the process faster and responsive,” he said.
The Inspectorate's next role is to evaluate each uploaded follow up action to ensure it align with the auditing agency's recommendations.
“The Inspectorate will assess whether the follow up action taken is appropriate and align with recommendations. This is how e-Hebat works to support the tata kelola pemerintahan yang transparent, effective, and accountable governance,” he pointed out.
Meanwhile, Inspector of Kotabaru H Ahmad Fitriadi stated that e-Hebat is the only Smart.ID based application specifically developed to strengthen and speed up completion of audit recommendations.
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“The app is designed to integrate all audit recommendation from five supervisory agencies into one integrated system, allowing rapid, accurate and sustainable monitoring, reporting and evaluation on the TLHP,” he pointed out here on Friday.
So far, he acknowledged, follow-up on audit results still faces some challanges, such as complexity in findings, differences in data format, and limited coordination between work unit.
Through e-Hebat, all follow-up progress can be directly monitored by the Regent, Deputy Regent, heads of regional government agencies, and sub-district heads.
In its initial phase, e-Hebat app will contain recommendations from the 2025 audit results and will gradually expand to include recommendations from previous years.
In addition to the app lauch, the activity included updating follow-up data on the results of Indonesian Supreme Audit Agency (BPK RI) audit on infrastructure spending and the results of audit of human development performance in health, especially government-funded National Health Insurance (JKN) service in frontier, underdeveloped, and outermost (3T) regions for fiscal year of 2024 and first semester of 2025.
According to Inspectorate data, there were 28 findings with 92 recommendations from the audit.
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