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Abuse Of Authority By State Officials In Corruption Cases: The Case Of Complete Systematic Land Registration Program Hadi Prayitno, Ahmad; Wahyono, Dwi; Bagaskoro, M Rizal
Fiat Justisia: Jurnal Ilmu Hukum Vol. 18 No. 4 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25041/fiatjustisia.v18no4.3865

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The judge’s decision in the corruption case involving the abuse of authority in The Complete Systematic Land Registration (Pendaftaran Tanah Sistematis Lengkap or PTSL) program underscores the importance of legal certainty in holding perpetrators accountable for actions that harm state and community finances. This research aims to examine and analyze the abuse of authority by state administrators in corruption cases, the accountability of the perpetrators in PTSL-related corruption, and the prevention of corruption in the implementation of complete systematic land registration. The research employs a normative juridical approach. The findings indicate that the accountability of the perpetrators clearly meets the elements outlined in Article 3 in conjunction with Article 18 of the Corruption Law. Abuse of authority, as an element of corruption in Indonesia, manifests in actions that contradict the public interest or benefit individuals, groups, or other parties, as well as the misuse of procedures intended to achieve specific goals. The ideal concept for combating corruption, as adopted by the government and applied to future PTSL implementation, is the establishment of a non-criminal, institution-based prevention and education unit focused on addressing corruption.
Analisis Korelasi Kepatuhan Hukum K3 Terhadap Produktivitas SDM Melalui Data Kecelakaan Kerja Nasional Portal Satu Data Mardiman, Mardiman; Taufik, Taufik; Bagaskoro, M Rizal; Rasiwan, Iwan
Jurnal Indragiri Penelitian Multidisiplin Vol. 6 No. 2 (2026): Jurnal Indragiri Penelitian Multidisiplin
Publisher : Indra Institute Research & Publication

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This study analyzes the correlation between Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) legal compliance and Human Resource (HR) productivity using national workplace accident data from Indonesia's Single Labor Data Portal (2019-2024). A qualitative approach with documentary study design and thematic analysis was employed to identify relational patterns and causal mechanisms, using accident rates as a proxy for OSH compliance. Findings reveal a 152.7% surge in accident cases (from 182,835 to 462,241), indicating systemic enforcement deficiencies. Three causal pathways were identified: (1) reduced workforce capacity due to absenteeism (14-28 days recovery) and permanent disability (6.17% fatality rate); (2) 32% higher motivation and job satisfaction in companies with structured OSH systems; and (3) resource reallocation from accident cost savings (IDR 5-500 million/case) toward HR competency development. Results refute the assumption that OSH is a financial burden, confirming instead that safety investment is a prerequisite for sustainable productivity. Sectoral disparities (construction 29-32%, manufacturing 26%) and severe underreporting (94% in peripheral regions) reflect regulatory gaps, enforcement deficits, and cultural barriers. Policy recommendations include risk-based regulatory reform, digital supervision systems, and OSH integration into vocational curricula to transform compliance from procedural obligation into a strategic productivity driver. The study contributes empirical evidence linking legal compliance with tangible productivity outcomes in Indonesia's labor context.