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Criminal Crimes in Elections in Indonesia Hodijatussolihah; Rosidah; Ahmad Fatoni; Munib; Pipit Yuliarpan; Wiradirja, Hj. Imas Rosidawati
Formosa Journal of Sustainable Research Vol. 3 No. 5 (2024): May 2024
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjsr.v3i5.9141

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Criminal crimes in elections in Indonesia pose a serious threat to democracy and nation building. Political, social and economic factors are the main drivers, with weak law enforcement exacerbating the situation. Comprehensive efforts from the government, Bawaslu, Gakkumdu, Polri, Prosecutor's Office, community and civil organizations are needed to take action against perpetrators, improve political education and strengthen coordination between institutions. Further research is needed to analyze the modus operandi, actors involved, and the impact of election crimes on democracy
Alleged Violation of Article 22 of Law Number 5 of 1999 Concerning the Prohibition of Monopolistic Practices and/or Unfair Business Competition (Law Number 5 of 1999) Regarding the Procurement of Rehabilitation and Renovation Packages for School Facilities and Infrastructure in Indragiri Hilir Regency 1 and 2 APBN for the 2019 Fiscal Year. Decision: 36/KPPU-I/2020 Hodijatussolihah; Mubarak, Haikal; Fatoni, Ahmad; Muslim, Thariq; Munib; Santoso, Edi
Formosa Journal of Sustainable Research Vol. 3 No. 7 (2024): July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjsr.v3i7.10896

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This study investigates a case of violation of Article 22 of Law Number 5 of 1999 related to the procurement of rehabilitation and renovation packages for school facilities and infrastructure in Indragiri Hilir Regency. Using a qualitative approach, this study analyzes the motives and factors that led to the conspiracy between PT Adhikarya Teknik Perkasa (Reported Party I), PT Kalber Reksa Abadi (Reported Party II), and the 14.1 Selection Working Group (Pokja) (Reported Party III) in the tender process. The results of the study reveal that economic factors, lack of supervision, and low penalties for violations are the main drivers of the conspiracy. In addition, the involvement of Reported Party III in designing and organizing the tender results shows weaknesses in the supervision and law enforcement system. This study provides important insights for efforts to prevent and overcome violations in government procurement of goods/services in the future