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The goal of current Working Cabinet is to ensure that citizens are subjected to governmental services. It is highly dependent on the success of administrative reform on the government structure. Through desk study on various sources of literature, this study aims to provide an overview as well as a corridor for administrative reform measures that have been and can be done by the Working Cabinet in the future. The analysis is conducted by referring to the opinion of Turner and Hulme (1997) about the five pillars of administrative reform (restructuring, participation, human resources, accountability and the involvement of private sectors). It is concluded that in fulfilling the ideal of administrative reform, the Working Cabinet has been working hard, yet there are still many things to be addressed to ensure the achievement of the ideals.
[Paiman Raharjo (2015); DEVELOPING ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM OF THE WORKING CABINET Int. J. of Adv. Res. 3 (Nov). 1238-1345] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com