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Analysis of Government Policies in Structuring State Owned Corporation Through The Formation of Holding Companies Ahmad Ishak; Aminuddin Ilmar; Winner Sitorus
Jurnal Hukum Volkgeist Vol 6 No 1 (2021): DECEMBER
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35326/volkgeist.v6i1.1322

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The legality of establishing a BUMN holding company is only based on Government Regulation Number 72 of 2016 concerning procedures for Equity Participation and Administration of State Capital in BUMN and Limited Liability Company, as an amendment to Government Regulation Number 44 of 2005 has not been fully comply with the principle of coherence with the above regulations namely Law Number 17 of 2003 concerning State Finance, Law Number 19 of 2003 concerning BUMN and Law Number 40 of 2007 concerning Limited Liability Companies. The purpose of this study is to find a concept of regulation and supervision the government on SOEs related to holding companies This research is normative with a statute approach and a conceptual approach. The results in this study are the need for legal reconstruction in BUMN where a law is needed that is central to regulate holding companies in Indonesia, where this law was born to provide related guidelines a mechanism for the formation, selection of the type of holding, and governance of State-Owned Enterprises in the form of Holding Company. The form of supervision on the implementation of BUMN holding in the future can be an integrated monitoring pattern is applied. In this supervision, 3 parties must be involved in a coordinated manner, namely the Parent Company Commissioner, the Supreme Audit Agency (BPK), and the Ministry of SOEs.
The Effect of Cost Determination in the Provision of Halal Certificates on Traded Products in Makassar City Azzah Azimah Assagaf; Juajir Sumardi; Winner Sitorus
Khazanah Hukum Vol 4, No 3 (2022): Khazanah Hukum Vol 4, No 3 November (2022)
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/kh.v4i3.19945

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In terms of food or goods and their use, Islam commands its followers to eat and use good, holy, and clean ingredients. Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala says which means: "O mankind, eat what is lawful and good from what is on earth, and do not follow the steps of the devil, because indeed the devil is a real enemy for you." (Q.S. Al-Baqarah, 2:168). In other words, the concept of perfect and recommended food is “halal and good food.” Since the Covid-19 pandemic has spread throughout Indonesia, many have turned into traders to provide for themselves and their families due to mass layoffs. However, if you want to sell, you need to pay attention to the composition that will be used, because in Article 4 of Law Number 33 of 2014 concerning Halal Product Guarantee, which states "products that enter, circulate, and trade in Indonesian territory must be certified halal" and this article came into effect on October 17, 2019. However, there are still many MSME (Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises) who do not have a halal certificate due to cost constraints. etc. The purpose of this study was to evaluate and find answers related to the effect of determining costs and procedures for obtaining a halal certificate on the ease of doing business for businessmen in Makassar City. This research is an empirical research, both quantitative data and qualitative data were analyzed using a qualitative descriptive approach. The results of the study indicate that the determination of costs and procedures for obtaining a halal certificate greatly influences the ease of doing business for businessmen in Makassar City, especially MSME. Of the 60 MSME who have filled out this research questionnaire, 38 MSME (63.3%) admitted that determining the costs and procedures for obtaining a halal certificate was burdensome/complicated for MSME and 22 other MSME (36.7%) claimed to make it easier.