Indonesia's Public Sector Accounting Reforms Hindered by Lack of Skills
The article discusses how Indonesia tried to improve government accountability through public sector accounting reforms. They introduced new accounting practices, but faced challenges like a lack of skilled staff and disagreements on the reforms' design. The reforms were hindered by outdated human resource systems and conflicting rules from the central government. Despite efforts to decentralize, the central government still controls reporting and management. To succeed, Indonesia needs modern human resources and a new management system.