Meeting PMPZI Requirements, Faculty of Medicine UIN Jakarta Proceeds to 2026 ZI WBK Preliminary Assessment
Meeting PMPZI Requirements, Faculty of Medicine UIN Jakarta Proceeds to 2026 ZI WBK Preliminary Assessment

Medical Building, FK Online News – The Faculty of Medicine (FK) at UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta has been officially declared "Eligible" (MS) in the verification stage of the Independent Assessment for the Development of Integrity Zone (PMPZI). This achievement is part of the Pilot Project for the State Islamic Higher Education Institution (PTKIN) Integrity Zone toward a Corruption-Free Area (ZI WBK) for the year 2026.

The verification process was conducted by the Verifier Team from the Directorate General of Islamic Education, Ministry of Religious Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia, from January 5 to 7, 2026.

The verification was based on the fulfillment of several key criteria:

  • Successful submission of the PMPZI through the pmpzi.kemenag.go.id application;

  • Achieving a minimum score of 60% in each area of change within the Leverage Component (while the Results Component was excluded at this stage);

  • Accurate naming of evidence documents in the PMPZI application;

  • Complete upload of all required evidence;

  • Ensuring all uploaded evidence is relevant to the specific instruments/questions.

Based on the verification results stipulated in the Letter of the Directorate General of Islamic Education Number: B-13/Set.I/OT/01/2026 dated January 7, 2026, the Faculty of Medicine UIN Jakarta advanced to the Preliminary Assessment of the Integrity Zone for Corruption-Free Areas. This assessment was held virtually on Wednesday, January 14, 2026, from 09:00 to 11:00 WIB, led by the Preliminary Assessment Team (TPP) consisting of Mr. H. Mustopa and Ms. Eti Kusumawati.

The presentation for the Preliminary Assessment was divided into two virtual rooms:

  1. Room 1: Covered Change Management, Governance (Household Affairs), and Human Resources Management Systems.

  2. Room 2: Covered Performance Accountability (Finance), Strengthening Supervision (Program Review), and Public Service Quality Improvement.

The preliminary assessment resulted in several review notes aimed at refining documentation in specific areas to further strengthen the implementation report of the Integrity Zone at the Faculty of Medicine, UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta.

Through this assessment, UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta reaffirms its commitment to continuously strengthening clean, transparent, and accountable bureaucratic governance, with a sustainable focus on improving the quality of public services. (FH/MD)