Source: http://germo-ndeso.blogspot.com/2012/02/cara-membuat-tanggal-posting-blog.html#ixzz3UL5VutBD WISATA SERBA-SERBI LEMBAHKLUATLC: Potentially Emerging Conflict and Corruption

Saturday, 14 March 2015

Potentially Emerging Conflict and Corruption

AMOUNT funding to the village from a variety of sources considered open cleft birth of potential internal conflicts in the village government, in addition prone to corruption. Coordinator of the Anti-Corruption Movement (GeRAK) Aceh, Askhalani said, the potential for conflict could potentially occur if the village fund management ignores the principle of good financial governance, transparent, and accountable.
"Opportunity is a potentially huge conflict between villagers and village officials in addition to the potential for corruption is also great," said Askhalani to the Porch in Banda Aceh, last Friday.
According to him, every village in Aceh in 2015 experienced a boom in the fund as the implications of the application of Law No. 6/2014 on the village. Every village in Aceh, he said, will manage large amounts of money between one hundred million to one billion dollars.
In addition to funding allocation village (ADD) which is sourced from the state budget, financial resources also come from the village of Aceh government programs and district / city.
Askhalani words, the source of a lot of money that is feared to be a trigger internal conflict in the village. This potential can occur because of the attitude of village officials are not open in the village as well as their financial management efforts to the contrary in the process of program implementation in the field.
"If the first cases of corruption often we have heard done by the government elite, then this could be the next paradigm shift in which there are many findings of corruption occurred in the village," he said.

However, further Askhalani, the potential for conflict and corruption can be avoided even if it is minimized in implementing village funds, village officials to be honest and transparent to the public. In addition, procedures for financial accountability is also very decisive

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