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An open, multi-panel informational brochure is held by a person's hand, obscuring the lower right corner. The scene appears to be indoors, with a blurry light-colored background that hints at clothing or a surface and a part of a chair. The brochure is laid open, displaying content on two pages side-by-side. The left page is titled "Apa Itu WBK" (What is WBK), defining WBK (Wilayah Bebas Korupsi, or Corruption-Free Zone) as a predicate for work units meeting criteria like change management, governance arrangement, HR management, strengthened supervision, and performance accountability. It mentions a commitment to realizing WBK/WBBM (Wilayah Birokrasi Bersih dan Melayani, or Clean and Serving Bureaucracy Zone) through bureaucratic reform, anti-corruption efforts, and improved public service quality within an Integrity Zone. Below this, a section titled "Apa saja unsur yang harus diketahui untuk menyukseskan WBK??" (What elements must be known to succeed in WBK??) lists six points, including Integrity Zone development, gratification control, implementation of Government Internal Control System (SPIP), Whistleblowing System, handling conflicts of interest, and integrated community complaints. The right page is titled "Apa Itu GRATIFIKASI" (What is GRATIFICATION), defining it as the giving or receiving of money, goods, discounts, commissions, interest-free loans, travel tickets, accommodation, travel, free medical treatment, and other facilities, related to one's position or authority, as per Indonesian law. It urges readers to report any gratification findings to the "Pengendalian Gratifikasi (UPG) RSPG" unit. Below this is a diagram titled "Batasan Waktu Pelaporan GRATIFIKASI" (Gratification Reporting Time Limit), illustrating a flow for reporting. An "Aparatur Kemenkes" (Ministry of Health Apparatus) reports within 5 days to the "UPG Unit Pelaksana Teknis" (Technical Implementation Unit UPG), which then reports within 5 days to "UPG Unit Utama" (Main Unit UPG). This main unit reports within 15 days to "UPG Kemenkes" (Ministry of Health UPG), which finally reports to "KPK" (Corruption Eradication Commission) within 30 days.
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