The Integrity Zone (ZI) Task Force of the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences (FISIP) at the University of Jember held an intensive coordination meeting on December 16, 2025, to finalize the 2025 Evaluation Worksheet (LKE). The session, convened in the Dean’s meeting room, focused on mapping achievements and compiling evidence across six primary areas of change. This initiative underscores FISIP’s steadfast commitment to achieving the prestigious “Corruption-Free Zone” (WBK) and “Clean and Serving Bureaucratic Zone” (WBBM) designations.

During the evaluation process, coordinators from each change area conducted a comprehensive review of standard operating procedures (SOPs) and existing public service innovations. The meeting featured dynamic discussions as the task force performed cross-verification of supporting data to be uploaded to the national assessment system. A primary objective of this year’s LKE submission is ensuring that every performance indicator—ranging from change management to public service quality—is substantiated by robust, authentic, and measurable evidence.

The Dean of FISIP University of Jember commended the task force for its dedication to maintaining administrative integrity and transparency. In his address, the Dean emphasized that the LKE process is more than a mere administrative requirement; it serves as a vital instrument for transforming organizational culture toward greater accountability and stakeholder satisfaction.

Driven by a spirit of collaboration, FISIP University of Jember remains optimistic about meeting all assessment criteria, contributing significantly to the advancement of clean and high-quality university governance.