Transparency, Ethical Disaster and Public Sector Corruption Control in Indonesia
Marselinus Asri; Muhammad Ali

Atma Jaya Makassar University; Hasanuddin University


Abstract

abstract
Research aims to test variable transparancy for corruption control in local government. This research was conducted by taking the object at the municipal district government in South Sulawesi The type of data used in this study is the primary data. Respondents answered research Question about the transparency of local government, ethical disaster, and quality of service, data collection by conducting survey respondents. Research analysis conducted at the time of research or ongoing conditions, including commitment, data sources, facilities and infrastructure, information systems, and the basics obstacles in the implementation of E-government.
Empirical findings is that there are interaction effects associated with public transparancy that reduce ethical disaster. The impact of corruption on public manifests itself in such a way as to deny transparancy with corruption. There are interaction effects associated with public responsivnes and information and knowledge that reduce ethical disaster. The corruption impact on governance is very negative and reduce of quality of service. Local government should be effective, efficient, inclusive public administration that offers a high degree of flexibility and efficiency for citizens. E-government revitalization is increasingly needed to control the disaster of corruption

Keywords: Transparency,ethical disaster and corruption control


Keywords: Transparency,ethical disaster and corruption control

Topic: Socio-economic issues

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