SBY Slams Rotten Record of His '50 Percent' Ministers
Arientha Primanita | July 07, 2011
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451507What a farce, why didn't he fire them instead of grading them ?.
an insight indeed - I would add that the inmates have so many agendas the result is unsurprising
One gets the impression from reading the daily dish of news that the Governor is locked in his bedroom playing with his toys whilst the inmates are running the asylum
Roland - perhaps the people who have the most influence on the President sit with him around the family dining table each night?
Roland - Weak managers always employ weak subordinates.
Yudhoyono has set out to eliminate any possibility of confrontation or opposition to himself. He has not got the strength of personality to deal with strong minded people. He certainly has not got the character nor the courage to face up to the fact that he is in charge, he is responsible, he is to blame.
The president called out his cabinet on Thursday for its wholesale failure to push through needed programs, slapping a failing grade on the ministers in an impromptu job review.
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, in perhaps his most damming assessment, said the ministers had failed to follow up on his written and verbal instructions.
“In the report that I received, you’ve done about 50 percent less [then what was instructed]. My concern is that some of you no longer remember the instructions and therefore have failed to implement them,” he said, without mentioning any specific ministers or projects by name.
Yudhoyono said a performance review of the ministers would be done by the Presidential Working Unit for Development, Supervision and Oversight (UKP4), headed by Kuntoro Mangkusubroto.
“Let’s consolidate and make sure priorities and important issues are properly handled,” he said. “We should use our time to be more productive in taking care of important issues.”
By the second anniversary of the current cabinet lineup in October, the president said he expected that all the ministers would have made significant improvements to their work.
After the cabinet meeting, Kuntoro told reporters that since January only 17 of the 34 ministries had completed their assigned projects on schedule.
The government will conduct an official midterm evaluation of the ministers in July, with the final report to be handed over to the president.
But not all was bad news, with Kuntoro saying ministries involved in the Acceleration and Expansion of Indonesia’s Economic Development 2011-2025 (MP3EI) were performing well.
For the upcoming Ramadan and Idul Fitri, the government will seek to stabilize food prices, which tend to double because of the surge in demand during the celebrations, said Hatta Rajasa the coordinating minister for economic affairs.
He said the government was also in the process of improving the country’s slaughterhouses to meet World Organization for Animal Health standards.
Domestic beef consumption is around 35,000 tons per month while domestic production is only 25,342 tons, which means the country needs to import beef to meet demand.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights will complete the construction of 31 new penitentiaries nationwide and increase the capacity of the existing 43 penitentiaries, said Djoko Suyanto the coordinating minister for political, legal and security affairs.
Agung Laksono, the coordinating minister for people’s welfare, said the ministries under his authority would prioritize improvements in forest fire and disaster response management.
He added that a moratorium on sending workers to Saudi Arabia, due to start on Aug. 1, would effect at least 15,000 workers.
“The president said the workers must have an income and training so they will have the skills to attain better lives,” he said.
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