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Harmonisasi Regulasi dan Perbaikan Tata Kelola Sumber Daya Alam di Indonesia Muhajir, Mumu; Sumardjono, Maria SW; Manurung, Timer; Ferdinand, Julius
Integritas : Jurnal Antikorupsi Vol. 5 No. 2-2 (2019): INTEGRITAS Volume 05 Nomor 2-2 Tahun 2019
Publisher : Komisi Pemberantasan Korupsi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (840.987 KB) | DOI: 10.32697/integritas.v5i2-2.479

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The regulatory harmonization review was carried out on 26 laws related to the management of natural resources. The examination is carried out in two levels: The first level is checking the suitability of the material in the legislation that has been inventoried (17 direct sector laws related to natural resources and nine supporting acts) with the principles contained in TAP MPR IX / 2001. The second level is to examine the overlap of norms, policies, and rules in the law related to natural resources. This overlapping inspection process is only carried out on similar or horizontal statutory regulations. The principle of social justice is the least fulfilled principle in the Law Regarding Natural Resources examined. These findings indicate there needs to be a new direction in the change and preparation of regulations related to natural resources.
Optimalisasi Penetapan Embarkasi Haji dalam Rangka Efisiensi Biaya Penyelenggaraan Ibadah Haji (BPIH) Winda, Syahdu; Indriastuti, Dwi; Ferdinand, Julius; Suprayogi, Suprayogi
Integritas : Jurnal Antikorupsi Vol. 6 No. 2 (2020): INTEGRITAS: Jurnal Antikorupsi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32697/integritas.v6i2.710

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Hajj pilgrimage cost (Biaya Penyelenggaraan Ibadah Haji/BPIH) requires around IDR 14 trillion every year. BPIH consists of direct and indirect costs, in which the largest cost component is the airfare reaching 86% of pilgrim deposits in 2019. This study shows that there is BPIH inefficiency that is caused by the disorganized appointment of the embarkation points and the division of flight groups that does not optimize aircraft capacity and airport capabilities. Through the operation research approach, this study models optimization BPIH by determining regional allocations of the pilgrims to embarkation points. The study aims to provide an alternative decision making for the Ministry of Religion in implementing an embarkation zoning policy so that BPIH becomes more efficient, transparent, and free from corruption.