Abstract

This study tried to reveal ways to reduce bureaucratic corruption that occurred in the institutions of government agencies. Bureaucratic corruption phenomenon almost spreaded in various state structures. Most studies on bureaucratic corruption had not been able to devise means and strategies that were best in handling and reducing corruption. The results of this study also tried to offer the formulation of a new formula to eradicate corruption in Indonesia Bureaucracy through Public Administration Ethical Approach. The method used in this study described the use of literature review, which deepens various concepts of corruption eradication of bureaucracy in the literature data, read, record and process materials that formulated the theory of a formula that was expected to be the first clue to the bureaucracy of corruption eradication in Indonesia.Several theories were used in formulating the theory, among others: Teleological, Deontological; and Virtue Ethics in the Ethics Administration. Teleological theory emphasized the good and bad aspects as well as the causes and consequences of bureaucratic corruption. Deontological theory emphasized the right or bad, either an action does not depend on the outcome rather than the compulsory nature of the act itself. Deontological ethics assume that acts of corruption are things of any bad consequences. The theory of virtue ethics emphasized "good character" as evidenced by integrity. Virtue ethics could be understood from the order from the soul to do something well. The results of this study concluded that the reduction of bureaucratic corruption ideally starts from the strengthening of ethical values that are useful to distinguish between the good and the bad; better consistency of actions; morals for the government; promoting honesty and fairness; both administrative and legal actions across the government bureaucracy in Indonesia. Similarly, some of the options in reducing bureaucratic corruption are namely: needs for greater control over participatory community social dynamics; and criticism and supervision of bureaucratic behavior. The study concludes that, the corruption of the bureaucracy can be reduced if the integrity of state officials, virtue and conscience of the government to end the bad deeds is achieved.

Highlights

  • In the Indonesian context, the phenomenon of the abuse of power that developed in colonial era showed in the form of arbitrariness and corruption by the village chief and regent

  • In the New Order regime (1965-1998) forces that rely on Saiful Deni: A Formulation to Eradicate Bureacratic Corruption in Indonesia: A Model of Ethics in Public Administration the power of the state budget, the nationalization of the country, bribes and short positions and bureaucratic costs exists

  • The Statement of The Problem How to formulate the bureaucracy in Indonesia Corruption in Public Administration Ethics approach?

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Summary

Introduction

In the Indonesian context, the phenomenon of the abuse of power that developed in colonial era showed in the form of arbitrariness and corruption (for example, the elimination of tax money) by the village chief and regent It was influenced by the culture as a regent with the bureaucracy that is not paid enough to make ends meet, the government will levy illegally from the public what is not obtained legally (Onghokham, 1980). In the New Order regime (1965-1998) forces that rely on Saiful Deni: A Formulation to Eradicate Bureacratic Corruption in Indonesia: A Model of Ethics in Public Administration the power of the state budget, the nationalization of the country, bribes and short positions and bureaucratic costs exists. The Statement of The Problem How to formulate the bureaucracy in Indonesia Corruption in Public Administration Ethics approach?

Methodology
Theory of Deontology in Public Administration Ethics
Theory of Virtue Ethics in Public Administration Ethics
The Morality of Bureaucracy Administrator
Virtue Ethics the Bureaucrats
Conclusion
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