One-Stop Integrated Service to Attract New Investors
7 October 2014 14:30 WIB
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Deputy Minister of Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform, Eko Prasojo, said that integrated one-stop service, or a single-window system, is one of the key for efficient bureaucracy and attracting new investors.
“Integrated one-stop service shows the commitment to improve one-stop service for efficiency,” he said on Tuesday.
Bureaucracy is still in the inefficient category. “One-stop service can streamline and simplify funding and requirements,” he said. The impact is that service becomes efficient and effective, which will attract new investor.
Eko referred to the overlapping of several ministries that make services ineffective. If the service can be simplified, the positive effects are reduced expenditure and administration fee. He added that Indonesia has a chance to become developed country because it has all the supporting factors that sustain a developed country which are natural resources, human resources, strong bureaucracy and national value.
However, those four factors have not been improved optimally. Many natural resources are still imported in raw form, qualified human resources are still only a few and bureaucracy is still complicated.
AISHA SHAIDRA