Budget Transparency on Kebumen Regency Government Website in 2013-2017

Muslim Afandi
Department of Management in Islamic Education University of Sultan Syarif Kasim Riau Pekanbaru, Indonesia
Syed Agung Afandi
Department of Science Government Muhammadiyah University of Yogyakarta Yogyakarta, Indonesia








Abstract

E-government is the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in the field of government. One of the benefits of implementing e-government is to create a clean and transparent government where the government is required to publish budget management documents through its website. This is in accordance with the Minister of Home Affairs Instruction Number 188.52/1797/SJ 2012 concerning Transparency of Regional Budget Management. Based on the assessment of the Indonesian Forum for Budget Transparency (FITRA) with The Ford Foundation (FF), Kebumen District achieved the best budget transparency index in Indonesia. This study aims to find out the transparency of the Kebumen District Government's 2013-2017 budget management. This study uses a qualitative method. The results of this study indicate that the Kebumen District Government has a strong commitment in implementing e-government because it already has an official website that is well managed so that it can be accessed anytime, anywhere and by anyone, but this is not balanced with the management of email services as a medium of communication between communities with the government well. In addition, the website also does not comply with the standards for publishing budget documents, not publishing all required budget documents, and not updating budget data.




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27/11/2018


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Proceeding The 2nd International Conference on Informatics for Development
27 November 2018
ISBN 978-602-53524-0-9
Open Access