Bureaucrates must become the Facilitators for the Business

Bureaucrates must become the Facilitators for the Business

We hope that all levels of the bureaucracy must realize that the challenge of creating a healthy and competitive economic environment is also partly in our hands. Your attitude, the way you think, the way you act, how you serve, interact, and even the policies that you spend it will greatly affects the business world.

Minister of Finance Sri Mulyani Indrawati stated that to be a high-income country, one of the things that needs to be considered is the commitment of bureaucrats in becoming business facilitators to advance the Indonesian economy.

“The business world will not be able to run if they face daily disruptions from the bureaucracy, they face uncertainty from the policy. So, if we all become disturbers, we who be the burden enhancers, we actually turn off our own economy. That’s why I need our agreement as the people who run the government. We must have leadership to inspect until to your echelon IV and executors whether they are become facilitators or disrupters of the Indonesian economy,” she asserted.

She explained this in the Ministry of Trade Working Meeting Trade Forum 2019 on “Indonesia Towards High-Income Countries” at the Shangrila hotel in Jakarta on Tuesday (12/03).

Minister of Finance hoped that all levels of government bureaucracy realize that as policy makers, attitudes, ways of thinking, ways of acting, ways of serving, interacting and policies that are created, greatly affect the business world so that those must be really considered.

“We hope that all levels of the bureaucracy must realize that the challenge of creating a healthy and competitive economic environment is also partly in our hands. Your attitude, the way you think, the way you act, how you serve, interact, and even the policies that you spend it will greatly affects the business world,” she said.

She added, her experience as a former World Bank Director saw that developed countries with high income had three main ingredients, namely clean institutions, good quality of human resources, and adequate infrastructure.

“All countries in the world that can be successful, the most consistant ingredients of all those who can succeed are three, namely clean institutions, good human resources, and infrastructure,” she concluded

source: Ministry of Finance – Publication News

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