Ministry of Social Affairs Receives Award for State Asset Management from KPKNL Jakarta III
The Ministry of Social Affairs received recognition for state asset management and auctions from the Jakarta III Office of State Asset and Auction Services (KPKNL). The award was given in recognition of the Ministry’s effective management of state assets.
The award was presented during an Appreciation and Socialisation activity for State Asset and Auction Management held at the KPKNL Jakarta III office in early March 2026.
During the event, the Directorate General of Social Empowerment won first place in the auction principal amount and non-tax revenue category. The award was presented by the Head of the Regional Office of the Directorate General of State Assets (DJKN) for Jakarta Dodok Dwi Handoko and received by the Secretary of the Directorate General of Social Empowerment Dewi Suhartini.
The Secretariat General of the Ministry of Social Affairs also won second place in the State-Owned Asset (BMN) optimisation category with asset utilisation below 50 per cent.
Minister of Social Affairs Saifullah Yusuf (Gus Ipul) expressed appreciation for the achievement. He assessed that orderly state asset management constitutes an important component of good governance.
“This is collaborative work. State assets must be managed properly as they form part of our responsibility as budget managers and public service providers. I appreciate the officials who continuously strive to maintain this governance as orderly and transparent,” Gus Ipul stated in a written statement on Monday, 9 March 2026.
Through this recognition, it is hoped that all work units within the Ministry of Social Affairs will be further encouraged to continuously improve the quality of state asset management and auction implementation in a sustainable and transparent manner.
“This activity was followed by 19 ministerial and institutional work units. The award was given as a form of encouragement so that state asset management and auction implementation across the government continue to operate professionally, transparently and accountably,” he concluded.