Provincial Government Speeds Up Fulfillment of MCSP 2025
Evaluation meeting on the achievement of Monitoring, Controlling, Surveillance for Prevention (MCSP) 2025 at the Governor’s Official Residence Hall, Friday evening (11/21/2025). The meeting was led…

Evaluation meeting on the achievement of Monitoring, Controlling, Surveillance for Prevention (MCSP) 2025 at the Governor’s Official Residence Hall, Friday evening (11/21/2025). The meeting was led by Governor Gusnar Ismail, accompanied by Provincial Secretary Sofian Ibrahim and Regional Inspector Zukri Suratinojo. (Photo: Mila) Gorontalo City, Kominfotik – The Gorontalo Provincial Government is accelerating the fulfillment of the Monitoring, Controlling, Surveillance for Prevention (MCSP) 2025 documents through an evaluation meeting held at the Governor’s Official Residence Hall on Friday evening (11/21/2025). The meeting was led by Governor Gusnar Ismail, accompanied by Provincial Secretary Sofian Ibrahim and Regional Inspector Zukri Suratinojo, to ensure all Regional Work Units (OPD) complete their obligations by the deadline set by the KPK (Corruption Eradication Commission). Regional Inspector Zukri Suratinojo reported that as of Friday at 2:00 PM WITA, Gorontalo’s MCSP progress was recorded at 59.9 percent, a sharp increase from 36 percent when the KPK team arrived two weeks earlier. Out of a total of 658 documents, 518 have been uploaded, 322 accepted, 23 rejected, and 173 are still in the KPK verification process. ”Now, the area with the biggest unfulfilled weight is Goods and Services Procurement (PBJ). This means if PBJ could be perfected, with all 108 documents fulfilled, it would likely influence our MCSP achievement. This is followed by the planning, budgeting, APIP, and subsequent areas,” said Zukri. In 2025, the number of required documents jumped significantly, from 346 documents in 2024 to 658 documents with different weights for each area. Several areas have a large assessment burden, especially Goods and Services Procurement (PBJ), which contains 108 documents. Zukri detailed the achievements of each area as of November 20, including Planning (68.5 percent), Public S


