nti-corruption discourse is linked to how the government implements the law with strong and fair punishments, which strengthens regional resilience. This concerns law enforcement integrity, good rules, and legal culture. The issues are how to combat corruption by restoring law enforcement officials' anti-corruption behavior and why the rule of law is necessary. This research combines a normative legal research method/doctrinal approach with a literature or document study, legislative, conceptual, and case approaches. Laws and officer training do not limit anti-corruption efforts. More importantly, law enforcement must be able to find normovertreding behaviors/actions that perpetrators are unaware of. Reinstating law enforcement anti-corruption behavior is the key to ending corruption and restoring law's dominance. Pancasila, the nation's philosophy of life, and the 1945 Constitution require law enforcement officials to prioritize the welfare of Indonesian citizens when responding to, handling, and prosecuting corruptors. The advice should be a transformation from scientific truth based on normative criminal law instruments, alongside an understanding of the importance of fighting corruption by restoring law enforcement officials' anti-corruption behavior to respect law and defend community rights to welfare. Justice in law enforcement, the benchmark for eradicating corruption, should be realized in the supremacy/power of law by restoring law enforcement officials' anti-corruption behavior in combating corruption within a National Legal System based on Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution.
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