Ministry of PANRB Receives BPKP's Review Results of Central Government Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2025
Jakarta (ANTARA) - Minister for Administrative Reform and Bureaucratic Reform Rini Widyantini received the results of the review of the Central Government Performance Report for the 2025 Fiscal Year from the Head of the Financial and Development Supervisory Agency, Muhammad Yusuf Ateh, at the Ministry of PANRB office in Jakarta.
Rini stated that the Central Government Performance Report (LKjPP) serves as a reflection of government agencies’ commitment to realising an effective and accountable bureaucracy, reiterating that the LKjPP reflects the commitment of government agencies in achieving an effective and accountable bureaucracy.
“I invite all ministries and agencies to continue strengthening commitment, integrity, and collaboration, so that government performance becomes increasingly effective, accountable, and truly beneficial to the public,” Rini said in her statement in Jakarta on Tuesday.
She added that the LKjPP is an important instrument to ensure that bureaucratic reform proceeds in line with established directions.
Through the LKjPP, the government not only assesses the performance achievements of ministries and agencies but also reflects on their contributions to national development.
“Therefore, the LKjPP must be positioned not as a formality, but as an instrument to direct policies to be more on target and impactful,” she emphasised.
Rini also conveyed that President Prabowo Subianto has stressed the importance of a results-oriented bureaucracy, not mere routines without impact.
The bureaucracy is required to ensure more focused and targeted budget utilisation in supporting national priorities.
“In this way, every rupiah spent must provide economic benefits and improve public welfare,” Rini said.
The preparation of the LKjPP for Fiscal Year 2025 has undergone a series of processes, starting from the collection and analysis of performance achievement data from all Ministries and Agencies by the Ministry of PANRB, to the review conducted by the BPKP team.
Minister Rini explained that the preparation of the LKjPP is mandated by Government Regulation Number 8 of 2006 on Financial and Performance Reporting of Government Agencies, Presidential Regulation Number 29 of 2014 on the Government Agency Performance Accountability System (SAKIP), and Minister of PANRB Regulation Number 9 of 2015 on Guidelines for Preparing the Central Government Performance Report.
The subsequent process involves the Ministry of PANRB sending letters to Ministries and Agencies to collect their agency performance reports as material for compiling the LKjPP. Subsequently, BPKP conducts a review of the LKjPP in accordance with Minister of PANRB Regulation Number 10 of 2015.
Finally, the LKjPP process is submitted to the Ministry of Finance to be attached to the preparation of the Government Financial Report and also to Bappenas for improvements to the future Medium-Term Development Plan.
“With the completion of the LKjPP preparation for Fiscal Year 2025, which has been equipped with the BPKP review results, I extend my appreciation to all parties who have contributed. This also marks the fulfilment of the government’s constitutional obligations in accounting for the implementation of the 2025 State Budget,” she concluded.
Meanwhile, BPKP Head Muhammad Yusuf Ateh emphasised that performance reports are not merely administrative documents, but reflections of commitment in accounting for public trust.
“Therefore, the quality of the report is not only measured by completeness, but by honesty, consistency, and its usefulness in decision-making,” Yusuf said.
Based on the BPKP review results, several fundamental challenges remain in realising good performance management.
First, discipline in report submission still needs to be strengthened. Second, the quality of performance measurement still needs improvement.
Third, integration between planning, budgeting, and performance reporting systems has not yet run smoothly. Fourth, the role of Government Internal Supervisory Apparatus (APIP) has not been fully optimal.
He hopes that the handover of the review results becomes a momentum to strengthen governance, improve performance management quality, and ensure that every rupiah managed truly benefits the public.
On the same occasion, Deputy for Bureaucratic Reform, Apparatus Accountability, and Supervision of the Ministry of PANRB, Erwan Agus Purwanto, stated that the preparation process for the LKjPP for Fiscal Year 2025 could be completed faster compared to the previous year.
This was supported by the availability of data access on the e-monev application of the Ministry of National Development Planning/Bappenas as well as the monitoring and evaluation system of the Ministry of Finance.
Furthermore, it was conveyed that based on the 2025 State Budget Financial Note, there are 99 Ministries and Agencies required to prepare performance reports.
Of that number, 97 Ministries and Agencies have submitted their performance reports, with details of 95 Ministries and Agencies submitting on time and two ministries and agencies submitting late, while two agencies have not yet submitted performance reports until the completion of this LKjPP.