Abstract
The leading cause of corruption in the regions is the enormous power in the hands of the local elite. However, the amount of authority held by the regions is not accompanied by an active control function through oversight institutions that involve the community. This study aims to analyze community involvement in the prevention and eradication of corruption in Indonesia. This research is normative legal research with a doctrinal approach. In a democratic country like Indonesia, community participation is needed in the prevention and eradication of corruption. Public participation in efforts to prevent and eradicate criminal acts of corruption is manifested in the form of data search, acquisition, and provision of data on corruption. In addition, the community has the right to provide advice and opinions responsibly for the prevention and eradication of corruption.
Highlights
IntroductionIn all comparative studies of corruption between countries, Indonesia always occupies the top position
In all comparative studies of corruption between countries, Indonesia always occupies the top position. This situation could lead to an increase in corruption eradication in Indonesia by the authorities
In a democratic country such as Indonesia, the participation of the community is needed in the administration of the state
Summary
In all comparative studies of corruption between countries, Indonesia always occupies the top position. This situation could lead to an increase in corruption eradication in Indonesia by the authorities. The authorities, such as the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), have tried to do the maximum work. The work that must be done is far more than the energy and time possessed by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK). The essence of corruption is counterproductive to the goals and ideals of forming a government to protect, educate, and promote the welfare of the people
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