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Journal : Verdict: Journal of Law Science

Efektivitas Kejaksaan dalam Penanganan Kasus Korupsi Timah: Suatu Analisis Yuridis Kuantitatif Zulkifli, Suhaila; Br. Situmorang, Zefanya Rianju; Vitri, Indah Sya; Hidayat, Afrah; Felix, Felix; Sembiring, Adrian
Verdict: Journal of Law Science Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Verdict: Journal of Law Science
Publisher : CV WAHANA PUBLIKASI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59011/vjlaws.4.1.2025.36-56

Abstract

The analysis focuses on three key dimensions: the institutional authority of the Prosecutor’s Office in conducting investigations, prosecutions, and asset recovery; the juridical and statistical indicators that reflect the institution’s performance; and the legal factors that support or hinder the Prosecutor’s Office in managing complex corruption cases in the natural resources sector. The findings reveal that the centralized and integrated structure of the Prosecutor’s Office provides a strong legal foundation for exercising investigative and prosecutorial powers in corruption cases. Quantitatively, the increase in the number of investigations, the identification of key actors, and measurable progress in state-loss recovery signify an improving level of institutional effectiveness. However, several challenges persist, including regulatory gaps in calculating state losses in extractive industries, the complexity of criminal networks, and evidentiary barriers related to proving unlawful conduct and state financial loss. In the area of asset recovery, the Prosecutor’s Office demonstrates substantial legal authority, yet limitations in cross-jurisdictional asset tracing and administrative land verification remain obstacles. The study concludes that regulatory reform, enhanced institutional capacity, and strengthened data and forensic technology support are essential to improve the Prosecutor’s Office’s effectiveness in resolving the tin corruption case and maximizing state recovery.
Co-Authors -, Amalia AA Sudharmawan, AA Adhanisa Hamdani, Ismi Agustiana, Intan Rizki Ahmad Hasanuddin Alvin Rajendra Rabani Andri Andri Apriyanto Halim Arya Putra Nugraha Astuty, Fuji Atmojo, Wahyu Tisno Barus, Ertina Sabarita Br. Situmorang, Zefanya Rianju Christina Eka Ciaves, Vanessa Delima Sitanggang, Delima Dewanto, Gamaliel Dian Prihatiningsih Edy Fachrial Enny Yulianti, Enny FAOZAN FAOZAN Ferry Hidayat Frans Ferdinal Gede Indra Pramana Gunawan, Alexander Agung Santoso Hadison, Albert Halim, Wilbert Henny Hidajat Heri Ngarianto, Heri Heru Kurniawan Hidayat, Afrah Hutabarat, Yonatan Ida Ayu Novita, Ida Ayu Novita Ilyasa, Bani Imamul Khaira Isnandar Slamet Jeremia, jeremia Kelly Kelly Laila Dyah Kusuma Ramadhani Lowia, Stannes Maghfironia Arma Manurung, Juliana Damayanti Mario Andriaskiton Merza, Merza Muammar Rinaldi Muhamad Bintang Ramadhan Muhammad Syarief Hidayatullah Nico Nico Nigar Pandrianto Novan Wijaya Nunung Nurhasanah Nur Fa’iz Ramadhan Ohyver, Margaretha Pradilla, Febry Aji Pranata, Muhammad Yoga Pranata, Ricky Pratama, Muhammad Farid Purba, Sadvent Putri, Sekar Salsabila Setiawan Regina, Sharlene Robby, Robby Ronsen Purba Rudi Chandra Sabar Setiawidayat, Sabar Sembiring, Adrian Siahaan, Alfa Ulina Stefani Sinaga, Frans Mikael Siufui Hendrawan Solly Aryza Steven Tan, Steven Suhindra, Wahyu Sumantri, Nicholas Anthony Sutantio, Andy Tanti Tedi Erviantono Tumanggor, Windah Vania Vania Vitri, Indah Sya Wilson Wilson Yonata Laia Zakaria, Anastasia zulkifli, suhaila zulkifli