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VOL. 9, ISSUE 5 (2023)
Corruption in the procurement of goods and services: Law enforcement
Authors
Rolly Manampiring, Salmon Eliazer Marthen Nirahua, Juanrico Alfaromona Sumarezs Titahelu
Abstract
The problem that most often occurs in a state of law is the rise of humanitarian crimes, one of which is corruption. In the midst of national development efforts in various fields, public aspirations to eradicate corruption and other forms of irregularities are increasing because, in reality, corruption has caused enormous state losses, which have an impact on the emergence of crises in various fields. One of the most vulnerable points for corruption is in the goods and services procurement sector. The procurement of goods and services is an activity of the government in terms of procuring goods and services to meet the needs of the community in connection with its function as a public servant. The research used by the author is normative juridical research. The procedure for collecting legal materials is carried out by conducting library research on legal materials, namely primary, secondary, and tertiary legal materials. Then the legal materials that have been obtained are analyzed qualitatively. The results obtained are based on the arrangements in Presidential Decree Number 18 of 2000, which was amended by Presidential Decree Number 80 of 2003 concerning Guidelines for Government Procurement of Goods and Services. These two regulations are seen as lacking nuance in an effort to prevent criminal acts of corruption, which, based on data from many parties, are thought to have a great opportunity for leakage of state finances, both contained in the APBN and APBD. This occurs at the pre-tender procurement stage, the procurement tender process stage, and the delivery of goods stage.
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Pages:244-248
How to cite this article:
Rolly Manampiring, Salmon Eliazer Marthen Nirahua, Juanrico Alfaromona Sumarezs Titahelu "Corruption in the procurement of goods and services: Law enforcement". International Journal of Law, Vol 9, Issue 5, 2023, Pages 244-248
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