SOGHRIC-DRIVEN FINANCIAL TRANSPARENCY: COMBATING CORRUPTION IN LOCAL GOVERNMENTS FOR THE GLORY OF GOD. Muhammad Ridhwansyah Pasolo
Student of Doctoral Program in Accounting, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Airlangga
Abstract
Purposes: This study aims to enhance financial transparency and combat corruption in local governments by implementing the SOGHRIC system, rooted in the local values of ^Hen Tecahi Yo Onomi T^mar Ni Hanased.^
Methods: A narrative research approach was employed, involving in-depth interviews with key informants, including the former Mayor of Jayapura, an internal government inspector, and the head of the Regional Financial and Asset Management Agency. Data collection emphasized individual experiences and the integration of local moral values in public administration.
Results: The findings revealed that the SOGHRIC system significantly improved financial reporting, encouraged discipline, and promoted transparency within local governments. It empowered regional government organizations to comply with regulations, facilitated real-time financial transactions, and reduced financial irregularities. The SOGHRIC application aligns with good governance practices by streamlining financial processes and reinforcing public sector accountability.
Conclusion and suggestion: In conclusion, integrating local values with technology can strengthen governance practices, providing a model for regions facing similar challenges. Future research could explore the long-term impact of value-based financial governance frameworks and the broader application of technological integration in various administrative contexts.
Keywords: Financial transparency- Corruption prevention- SOGHRIC system- Local governance- Accountability.
Topic: Public sector accounting
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