Jakarta (ANTARA) – The Inspectorate General of the Ministry of Religious Affairs has said that the digital transformation that is continuously being promoted by Religious Affairs Minister Yaqut Cholil Qoumas is also aimed at preventing corrupt practices. "Digital transformation will not only make public services easier but also prevent corrupt practices," the ministry’s inspector general, Faisal, said here on Thursday. He informed that the inspectorate general, as the "eyes and ears" of the Ministry of Religious Affairs, has continued to supervise the effectiveness and efficiency of the current digital transformation in the ministry. Faisal underlined that the role of the inspectorate general in supervising the digital transformation is important to ensure that it is implemented successfully. Currently, the Ministry of Religious Affairs has a super app named Pusaka. The application is being used by the ministry to provide various public services. According to Faisal, the ministry is making efforts to minimize face-to-face meetings for administrative services. The step is being taken because the opportunity for corruption would be wide open if the provision of services remains very conventional. "All public services (will) not require people to meet (in person); we are starting to improve it little by little. We […]