Abstract

This study aims to identify the causes and formulate a regulatory model for the eradication of Corruption in regional infrastructure development funds in Indonesia. This research was conducted by examining cases and laws related to Corruption. Some of the causes of corruption in regional development funds are: 1)Historical Factors; 2)Economic Factors; 3)Cultural Factors and 4)Institutional Factors. Although all four factors have been identified, there are still many countries that have not succeeded in eradicating corruption. An extraordinary crime requires extraordinary effort. The Government of Indonesia needs to formulate legislative policies with those manifested in specific deviant provisions. In addition, there are four approaches that are needed, namely legal approach, moralistic-religious approach, socio-cultural approach, and educational approaches. Massive actions must also be taken in various regions to start an anti-corruption measure.

Highlights

  • The progress of a nation is determined by the ability to carry out a development (Wimmer &Feinstein, 2010)

  • If a human resource is involved in committing a crime that consumes development funding, the development will not be adequately achieved

  • The Government of Indonesia needs to formulate legislative policies with those manifested in specific deviant provisions

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Introduction

The progress of a nation is determined by the ability to carry out a development (Wimmer &Feinstein, 2010). The progress of a nation is determined by the ability to carry out a development Human resources and financing determine success in development (Buley, Demchenko, Makushkin, Vinichenko, & Melnichuk, 2016). Corruption in Indonesia today has become a common disease that threatens all aspects of social, national, and state life. Cases of Corruption in development budgets in Indonesia that draw attention are Corruption in road construction in Papua. David is suspected of being a suspect in connection with a case of alleged Corruption of a roadwork improvement project from Kemiri-Depapre in Jayapura Regency. David allegedly committed acts against the law by abusing authority to enrich himself and others. The KPK suspects that collective actions have been carried out, resulting in abuse of authority, which eliminates half of the project budget

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