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Management of Regional Assets in Preventing Corrupt Criminal Acts

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  • Rosmini Rosmini

    (Mulawarman University, Indonesia)

  • Rasidi Rasidi

    (Mulawarman University, Indonesia)

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This study investigates the management of regional assets in preventing corrupt criminal acts. This research was conducted with a standard approach. The research findings indicate that the management of regional assets prevents corrupt criminal acts. The first step in preventing illicit acts of corruption in the management of regional assets is the completion of regulations governing Regional Assets. Regulation is a guarantee that must exist so that the management of Regional Assets can be carried out correctly, thereby indirectly ensuring that no irregularities or frauds will occur during the management phases of Regional Assets. Each SKPD director is in charge of the administration of regional assets whose use status has been determined. The president of the SKPD is required to administer regional assets in order to facilitate the management of regional assets within the SKPD. Local governments must implement preventative and coercive security. Considering that orderly management of Regional Assets can be an effective strategy for enhancing performance, transparency, and accountability in the management of Regional Assets, orderly management of Regional Assets continues to exist. The increase in Regional Assets-related corruption indicates that the internal control system is still deficient.

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Handle: RePEc:epw:politi:v:2:y:2023:i:6:id:8116
DOI: 10.24018/ejpolitics.2023.2.6.116
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