Abstract

The criminal act of corruption is viewed from the formulation of the offense Article 2 of Act No. 31 Of 1999 concerning the Crime of Corrup tion is an economic offense caused by an act against the law, as a logical consequence of the Against the Law is to restore or negate the state's losses , achieve justice, utility and legal certainty, with priority on utility. Not becoming prevalent zero lo sses concept applied b ecause it is trapped in the prevalence of enforcing the law of corruption with the priority on legal certainty, it requires the progressive and militant spirit of the judges but a high and long commitment and a relatively long time to start with the target group within the judge t o get out of the routine of law enforcement that is running

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  • (1) Anyone who is sentenced shall be charged with paying the cost of the case and in the case of an independent verdict or escape from any lawsuit, The cost of the case shall be borne by the state

  • Of 2009 concerning the Court of Corruption, which includes Money Laundering (Act No 8 of 2010 on Prevention and Eradication of Money Laundering) in the competence of the corruption court by a method handedly folow the money to impoverish the corruptors. Departing from these juridical bases stimulated the question of whether the cost incurred by the state to disclose a criminal act of corruption had been paid with the imposed penalty, as the information obtained by hukumonline.com3 turned out to be the details of the costs allocated in each law enforcement agency were not the same

  • Is very low in the budget scale of the Supreme Court, conveyed by two prosecutors who have handled corruption process cost handling corruption case since the investigation up to the execution of the verdict reached 200 million rupiah, plus the cost during the convict was in prison, the numbers may be different but there is almost certainly a money paid for the job

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