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Pentingnya Peran Warga Negara Dalam Pemberantasan Korupsi

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  • Kinasih, Diajeng Arum Sekar

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Indonesia is still struggling to become one of the developed countries. Even so, in the process there are still often found officials who try to cheat in every development project of this country. Their corruption will have an impact on various fields such as economics, social, even law and politics. Each affected sector will also impact on other sectors which will later make a decline in the development of the country if corruption cannot be treated immediately. Infrastructure development that is hampered by the corruption of the organizer will again tackle Indonesia's efforts to move forward. Even so, Indonesia also has an authorized institution to eradicate the corruption case, the Komisi Pemberantasan Korupsi (KPK). The KPK will actively continue to carry out its duties and authority to capture corruptors to its roots. As an Indonesian society, it will certainly be furious and even won't believe in the government. This will trigger divisions and conflicts between the community and the government can even be fatal like the revolutionary movement that will stop government with no respect. The community certainly does not want the same thing to happen again. As society we can also play an active role with prevention or as reporters when we know that corruption occurs in our environment.

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  • Kinasih, Diajeng Arum Sekar, 2023. "Pentingnya Peran Warga Negara Dalam Pemberantasan Korupsi," OSF Preprints yf35e, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:yf35e
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/yf35e
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