00:00Today's event is not an ordinary one.
00:05It is a result of our commitment to reform the public sector.
00:15It also emphasizes an integral aspect,
00:21the foundation of the civil government,
00:25which is the governance of the government,
00:28the governance of the government's finances,
00:31and the governance of the governance of the government.
00:34There has been progress,
00:37there have been steps taken since long ago,
00:40but we have witnessed a gap.
00:45The issue of integrity,
00:47the issue of transparency,
00:49the issue of responsibility or accountability
00:54in the government,
00:57and also in the governance of the government.
01:01The issue of accountability,
01:03as I have said before,
01:06is not a new thing.
01:08Alhamdulillah, this country is doing well.
01:12But believe me,
01:15the country, in the history of mankind,
01:20can be elevated because of values,
01:23virtues,
01:24pure intentions,
01:26and good governance and rules of conduct.
01:30That can be elevated.
01:32But as long as we accept as a culture,
01:36sloppiness,
01:38laziness,
01:39allowing corruption to happen,
01:46it will weaken confidence
01:50and weaken the will to be a nation.
01:55That's why I take this initiative seriously,
02:02including the auditing of government companies,
02:05as something that leads to a better direction.
02:09The weakness of the governance
02:12regarding the achievements of the past
02:20has led to repeated problems.
02:24I have been familiar with the report of the head of state
02:28since I became the Prime Minister.
02:33Then, the head of state held on to it,
02:37and investigated it.
02:39But what I regret is that
02:45some of the reports of those problems
02:49were repeated.
02:51Because,
02:53whether it was the head of state,
02:55the head of government,
02:56or the head of governance,
02:58they did not see it as a serious accusation
03:02that forced us to take measures.
03:06And today, when we launch this plan,
03:13the decision of the task and authority of the State Audit Office,
03:20it involves auditing of almost 2,000 government companies.
03:30Of course, for the GLIC,
03:32the situation is different.
03:34Because there has been an internal audit,
03:37and the audit,
03:39and I have asked the head of state
03:41to look at the audit report first,
03:45and whether there is a need to enter,
03:48if there is a delay or a big event.
03:55If not, it is not our intention
03:58to interfere because they are also connected
04:03with,
04:07first, the face-to-face audit,
04:11and secondly,
04:13the responsibility as a company
04:16in the stock market.
04:18I understand the sensitivity,
04:21but I want this power
04:24to allow the audit office
04:28to look at the companies
04:31and there is a detailed analysis.
04:34There are companies that are monitored by the head of state.
04:38It is impossible for a head of state to be able to fully investigate,
04:44other than what is done by the offices,
04:46but I believe that with the achievements
04:50and the talk shown by the state audit office,
04:55I feel more comfortable for them to give an early view
05:01so that I can understand more.
05:05Then we are now approaching the e-sell audit system
05:10which also uses artificial intelligence or AI
05:16which has been started since November 2024.
05:21And what is special is that
05:25this technology has been developed
05:29in-depth
05:31through the JAN digitalization project
05:35without additional costs.
05:37But what we want to emphasize is that this company
05:41returns to its original function,
05:43do not be arrogant,
05:45do not have a degree that violates the principle of governance,
05:49and what else is a mistake in terms of audit.
05:54But that is my hope for the state audit office
05:59and all the authorities.
06:01And I hope that GLEEKS will accept this as a new effort
06:10to remind them about the principles of governance,
06:15the basics of governance,
06:18and a reminder so that with all the power and strength
06:23they have,
06:24they are still monitored and must continue to be responsible.
06:31May peace be upon you.
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