Abstract
The procurement of goods and services by the regional government is part of the principle of regional autonomy implementation. However, one should be aware that the practice of regional autonomy is vulnerable to abuse of authority. Thus, it is necessary to implement the principle of Good Governance in order to establish the limits of authority. The article aims at describing the mechanism of procurement of goods and services by local governments in accordance with the standards of good governance. A qualitative approach is used in the research. Data collection is conducted in three steps, namely: observation, interview, and documentation. The Miles and Huberman model of data analysis is used in order to achieve accuracy of information in the presentation of narrative texts. The author carries out the data validity test by means of careful and continuous observation, as well as triangulation. The research shows that the regional government in the face of the Banjarbaru City Procurement Services Unit (ULP) has generally been abiding by the principle of Good Governance in terms of transparency, accountability, efficiency and effectiveness (stipulated in Presidential Regulation No. 54 of 2010 and its amendments). However, several obstacles still exist, the main ones being: 1) human resources, which greatly affect the work of the state system, representing the largest risk; 2) the dependence on information technology in the implementation of goods and services procurement, which is carried out using online features ( e-procurement ); 3) the deficiency of budget, needed to guarantee network quality and internet security in Banjarbaru City ULP, 4) incomplete procurement proposal documents.
Highlights
The procurement of goods and services by the regional government is part of the principle of regional autonomy implementation
The public service based on the concept of good governance is believed to be able to maintain people’s trust and prevent the government from exceeding the limits of its power [3]
As far as legal framework goes, the principles of Good Governance in regards to national procurement policy are outlined in Presidential Decree No 80 of 2003 (which formulates Guidelines for the Implementation of Goods / Services Procurement (PBJ) of the Government), the updated Presidential Regulation No 95 of 2007, the renewed Presidential Regulation No 54 of 2010 and the latest Presidential Regulation (Perpres) No 16 of 2018
Summary
The procurement of goods and services by the regional government is part of the principle of regional autonomy implementation. Administrative institutions, in turn, should implement their duties and functions without exceeding the limits of Sompa A.T. RUDN Journal of Political Science, 2019, 21 (4), 706–717 authority, which will create an efficient and effective, transparent and accountable form of public service [2].
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