Bangkalan - On June 3, 2024, Universitas Trunojoyo Madura (UTM) held an event for the signing of the Integrity Pact of the Bureaucratic Reform Integrity Zone, as well as a visit from the Supervisory Board of the Public Service Agency (BLU) to UTM.
In this significant event, it is hoped to serve as a marker of UTM's commitment to integrity and transparency. Through the signing of this Integrity Pact, UTM reaffirms its dedication to administering governance that is clean and transparent, with the aim of enhancing public trust and the quality of services at UTM.
The event took place at the Meeting Room of the UPT TIK and was attended by several invitees. Among the attendees were the Chairman of the Supervisory Board of UTM BLU, Nur Syarifah, S.H., LLM, as well as members of the Supervisory Board Prof. Tjitjik Srie Tjahjandarie, Ph.D., and Tri Tenggo' Sukmono, S.E.
The Rector of UTM, Dr. Safi’, S.H., M.H., along with the deans (Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture, Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Business, Dean of the Islamic Faculty, Dean of the Faculty of Law, Dean of the Faculty of Social and Cultural Sciences, Dean of the Faculty of Education, and Dean of the Faculty of Engineering), signed an Integrity Pact witnessed by the Board of Supervisors. This Integrity Pact encompasses commitments to:
Take proactive measures in preventing and eradicating Corruption, Collusion, and Nepotism, and refrain from engaging in reprehensible acts. Do not request or accept bribes, gifts, assistance, or any other form of gratification that contravenes applicable regulations.
Maintaining transparency, honesty, objectivity, and accountability in performing duties. Avoiding conflicts of interest in the execution of tasks.
Providing examples of compliance with laws and regulations, particularly among employees under supervision and fellow colleagues in the workplace. Conveying information on integrity violations within the UTM Law Faculty and maintaining the confidentiality of witnesses to reported rule infractions.
Ready to face the consequences if those above mentioned are violated. In his address, UTM Rector Dr. Safi', SH, MH reaffirmed the commitment to continually seek input and guidance from the BLU Supervisory Board so that UTM can ultimately achieve its strategic objectives.
"I also appeal to the Chairman of the Supervisory Board and the members of the Board of Supervisors to continue providing support, input, and guidance," he concluded.