Assaad, A. Istiqlal
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Efektivitas Fungsi Kepolisian dalam Penyidikan Penyalahgunaan Informasi Dan Transaksi Elektronik Muliadi, Muliadi; Husen, La Ode; Assaad, A. Istiqlal
Journal of Lex Philosophy (JLP) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Lex Philosophy (JLP)
Publisher : Program Pascarajana Universitas Muslim Indonesia

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Tujuan penelitian menganalisis efektivitas fungsi kepolisian dalam penyidikan penyalahgunaan informasi dan transaksi elektronik di kota makassar oleh serta 2) untuk mengetahui dan menganalisa faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi efektivitas fungsi kepolisian dalam penyidikan penyalahgunaan informasi dan transaksi elektronik di kota makassar oleh Tipe penelitian ini adalah empiris, data yang diperoleh penulis dari studi dokumen maupun wawancara dengan pihak yang berkepentingan dalam hal ini penyidik Polda Sulsel. Hasil Penelitian penulis mendapatkan bahwa: 1). Efektivitas penyidikan oleh Kepolisian terhadap penyalahgunaan Informasi dan Transaksi Elektronik (ITE) masih kurang efektif 2) Faktor-faktor yang menjadi kendala yang dihadapi oleh pihak Kepolisian dalam penyidikan tindak pidana penyalahgunaan Informasi dan Transaksi Elektronik (ITE): Aspek Penyidik, kemampuan dan skill penyidik. The research objective is to analyze the effectiveness of the police function in investigating the misuse of information and electronic transactions in the city of Makassar by and 2) to determine and analyze the factors that influence the effectiveness of the police function in investigating the misuse of information and electronic transactions in the city of Makassar by The type of this research is empirical, data obtained by the author from document studies and interviews with interested parties, in this case South Sulawesi Regional Police investigators. The author's research results found that: 1). The effectiveness of investigations by the Police regarding misuse of Information and Electronic Transactions (ITE) is still less effective 2) Factors that become obstacles faced by the Police in investigating criminal acts of misuse of Information and Electronic Transactions (ITE): Investigator aspects, abilities and skills of investigators.
Criminal Liability in the Energy Sector Corruption Scandal: A Legal Analysis of Abuse of Authority in State-Owned Enterprises Assaad, A. Istiqlal
Journal of Strafvordering Indonesian Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): JOSI - MARCH
Publisher : PT. Anagata Sembagi Education

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Corruption in the energy sector involving State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) is a form of abuse of authority that significantly impacts state financial losses and weakens corporate governance. The complexity of energy sector management, which involves strategic business decisions, often raises debates about the boundaries between legitimate business risks and unlawful acts that can be qualified as corruption. This condition creates the need for a legal review of the construction of criminal liability of SOE officials in energy sector management. This study aims to analyze the legal construction of abuse of authority in corruption in the management of SOEs in the energy sector and examines the forms of criminal liability of SOE officials from the perspective of criminal law and corporate governance. The research method used is normative legal research with a statutory approach, a conceptual approach, and a case approach analyzed qualitatively. The results show that the criminal liability of SOE officials is determined by the fulfillment of the elements of fault, a causal relationship, and the existence of abuse of authority that causes state losses. The business judgment rule principle can provide legal protection for business decisions taken in good faith and based on the principle of prudence, but does not apply if there is a conflict of interest, bad faith, or a violation of the principles of good corporate governance. Therefore, it is necessary to construct a criminal liability model that is able to clearly distinguish between legitimate business risks and abuse of authority so that corruption eradication remains effective without hindering legitimate business decision-making in the management of state-owned enterprises in the energy sector.