International Journal of Demos
Volume 6 Issue 4 (2024)

Implementation of Good Governance Principles in Fund Management through the Supervision of the Regency Inspectorate

Ratu Milah Hamdalah (Department of Public Administration, Banten Raya College of Social and Political Sciences (STISIP))
Viyulia Viyulia (Department of Public Administration, Banten Raya College of Social and Political Sciences (STISIP))
Resti Oktaviani (Department of Public Administration, Banten Raya College of Social and Political Sciences (STISIP))



Article Info

Publish Date
13 Dec 2024

Abstract

Abstract This study aims to analyze the application of good governance principles in the management of the Village Fund in Baros Village and to evaluate the supervisory role performed by the Lebak Regency Inspectorate. Transparent and accountable Village Fund management is crucial for preventing budget misappropriation and ensuring that village development initiatives are effectively targeted. A descriptive-qualitative research method employing a case study approach was used. Primary data were collected through in-depth interviews with Inspectorate auditors, village officials, and representatives of the Village Consultative Body (BPD), while secondary data were gathered through a review of village financial reports. Data analysis was conducted interactively involving data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing with validity verified through triangulation techniques. The results indicate that the application of good governance principles specifically accountability and physical transparency—in Baros Village has generally proceeded well at the formal level. However, major obstacles include weak digital transparency and administrative input errors in the Siskeudes application caused by the village officials' low level of technological literacy, as well as passive citizen participation in the oversight process. On the other hand, the Inspectorate has effectively carried out its quality assurance and consulting functions, serving as an early warning system for violations. Nevertheless, the effectiveness of this macro-level oversight is constrained by institutional limitations—such as an unfavorable auditor-to-workload ratio, limited operational budgets, and the geographical challenges of the vast Lebak Regency resulting in field inspections being limited to annual spot-check methods. Keywords: Good Governance, Village Fund, Oversight, Inspectorate, Baros Village.

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ijd-demos

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Religion Humanities Education Environmental Science Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Social Sciences Other

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International Journal of Demos (IJD) is an open access, and peer-reviewed journal. IJD try to disseminate current and original articles from researchers and practitioners on various contemporary social and political issues: citizenship, civil society movement, environmental issues, gender politics ...