This document discusses how open data can help reduce corruption. It defines open data as data that can be freely used, shared, and redistributed, subject to attribution. Open data improves accessibility for oversight bodies to monitor for corruption. It also enables citizen participation in monitoring public authorities and creates applications to report corruption. Open data can help track beneficial ownership, improve integrity declarations, and allow journalists to investigate corruption cases. Indonesia has launched an open data portal with over 1000 datasets from various sectors. The Publish What You Pay Indonesia group develops spatial maps and mobile apps on extractive industries data and advocates for transparency in mining regions.
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Open Data and Anti Corruption A Great Fit
1. Open Data & Anti-
Corruption:
A Great Fit
Maryati Abdullah
National Coordinator Publish What You Pay Indonesia
maryati@pwyp-indonesia.org | www.pwyp-indonesia.org
2. What and Why Open Data ?
Open data is data that can be freely used, re-used and redistributed
by anyone - subject only, at most, to the requirement to attribute
and sharealike.
The full Open Definition gives precise details as to what this means.
To summarize the most important :
•Availability and Access: the data must be available as a whole and at no
more than a reasonable reproduction cost, preferably by downloading over the
internet. The data must also be available in a convenient and modifiable form.
•Re-use and Redistribution: the data must be provided under terms that
permit re-use and redistribution including the intermixing with other datasets.
•Universal Participation: everyone must be able to use, re-use and
redistribute - there should be no discrimination against fields of endeavour or
against persons or groups. For example, ‘non-commercial’ restrictions that would
prevent ‘commercial’ use, or restrictions of use for certain purposes (e.g. only in
education), are not allowed.
4. Why Open Data in the Context of Corruption ?
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In the context of Corruption, Open Data Can :
•Improve the Accessibility Data to Mitigate Corruption : through accessibility open data,
the oversight body (and law authority) can freely access and analyse the data for
monitoring/investigation and improve coordination to mitigate corruption.
•Enabling Citizen Participation to Monitor the Public Authority : the open data can create
citizen awareness and participation to monitor the public performance (such us in
procurement, tax and revenue collection, public services, and etc).
•Enabling ICT Innovation to Create Application for Monitoring the Corruptions: through
creation of mobile applications for example, citizen can report the bribery case to the
government/anti-corruption authority.
•Save the State Lost from Tax and Revenue Collection : Through the open data dan
application for example, The Tax/Government Authority can check the fairness of price and
volume of mining export in the port/spot market.
•Tracking the Beneficial Ownership : Through the Open Data, its enable to tracking the
beneficial ownership of the company/business entity. Particularly if it supported by the data
exchange agreement cross countries.
•Improve the Integrity System : Integrity is the foundation of anti-corruption, through the
open data, public officials can declared their asset to the public and the integrity system can
check the evidence (backward, current, and forward).
•Improve The Freedom of Press and Journalism on Anti-Corruption : Open Data will
making accessible for journalist to monitoring and report the corruption cases.
5. Open Data Landscape :
User, Actors and Practices
[IT Geeks, Government Agency,Parliament,
Tax Biro, Oversight Body/Investigators, Anti-
Corruption and Law Authority/Law Enforcer,
Journalist, Researcher/Academician, NGOs,
Communities and other citizen]
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9. Open Data in Indonesia
•Initiated by Open Government Partnership Indonesia (OGI, 2011) and Launched Open Data Portal
(www.data.go.id) in September 2014
•Currently reached 1039 dataset, 31 public official and 18 groups of sector, from education, health,
public services, economic, procurement to energi and extractive industries
10. What Publish What You Pay Indonesia Do?
Indonesia
Developing Spatial Map Portal; Advocate Dayak tribe in Sanggau-West Kalimantan; Counterpart of
LAPOR for Extractive and Natural Resources; Conducting Training and Capacity Building;
Developing Open Data Portal on Extractive Industries and Mobile Applications.
•Improve the Accessibility Data to Mitigate Corruption : through accessibility open data, the oversight
body (and law authority) can freely access and analyse the data for monitoring/investigation and improve
coordination to mitigate corruption.
11. Civil Society Engagement
[with KPK – MEMR – Local Government on GN SDA & EITI]
Mining License
Audited
Mining License
Audited
Production & Revenue
State (Tax, Royalties,
etc) – collaboration
with EITI
Production & Revenue
State (Tax, Royalties,
etc) – collaboration
with EITI
Environmental
Protection (Forest and
land use, rehabilitation
& post-mining funds,
etc)
Environmental
Protection (Forest and
land use, rehabilitation
& post-mining funds,
etc)
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Development
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Downstream
Development