Denpasar- The Board of Directors of the Indonesian State University (PTN) Internal Supervisory Unit Forum (SPI) for the 2022-2026 term of office was appointed by the Inspectorate General (Irjen) of the Ministry of Education and Culture, Dr. Chatarina Muliana, S.H., S.E., M.H., Friday (1/7/2022). In the structure, the Chair of the SPI of the Ganesha University of Education (Undiksha), Singaraja, Bali, I Wayan Krisna Eka Putra, S.Pd., M.Eng., is entrusted with the duties of secretary.
The inauguration was held at Prime Plaza Hotel & Suites Sanur, Denpasar. On this occasion, the Head of SPI, who is familiarly called Krisna, was inaugurated along with 40 other administrators from various universities in Indonesia.
Krisna expressed his gratitude for the trust given by the forum. This opportunity is not only a new assignment outside Undiksha but also an experience to strengthen synergy with SPI at other State Universities as well as with the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology. “This is a new experience. Of course, I have a lot to learn,” he said.
Meanwhile, the Inspector General of the Ministry of Education and Culture, Chatarina Muliana, in her briefing, explained that SPI has a central role for organizational units, be it SOEs, especially in ministries that are non-profit oriented. This role ensures that all program objectives designed by tertiary institutions go according to the expected output and outcome planning. In addition, it can guarantee accountability and transparency of all work unit programs in agencies or ministries or agencies, including in terms of budget management. “So if the management of our organizational unit is a mess, then the first thing to reflect on is SPI,” she said.
She emphasized that SPI must be trusted and have integrity. More importantly, must be able to maintain independence. Seeing its very strategic position, Muliana invited SPI, facilitated by PTN SPI forum administrators, to always work together with the ministry, especially more on the early warning system in order to minimize findings. (hms)