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A new approach to preventing corruption in indonesia: A study of the TP4 inCentral Java, Indonesia (Article)
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AbstractThis article scrutinises the Escorting and Safeguarding Team to Governance and Development (TP4), a newlyestablished prosecutor task force in Indonesia appointed to supervise government projects. Its effects in curbing thecorruption that has plagued said projects and boosting the budget absorption of the Indonesian government are alsoexplored. The research is conducted as a quantitative case study to the works of the regional TP4 of Central Javaduring the period of January 2016 until July 2018. The TP4 was established by the High Prosecutor Office of CentralJava in 2016. The findings of this study show that the establishment of the TP4 in Central Java has contributed to theexponential increase in budget absorption rates and has drastically reduced the level of corruption crimes. Theresearch also shows that such achievements are due to the 2 roles played by the TP4: As a legal advisor, it extendsexhaustive support mechanisms; as a legal inspectorate, it has exhaustive alternative legal settlement mechanisms.Hence, we contend that the TP4 has proven its efficiency in achieving 2 seemingly contradictory goals (i.e., curbingand preventing corruption while enabling bureaucrats to progress with their projects without fearing corruptionindictment). However, we also acknowledge the limitations of this study, as only statistical data have measured theprogress of the TP4. Because of this, we suggest that progress cannot be solely determined by numbers but also byindications of positive behavioural reform within the Indonesian bureaucracy. Thus, further research is required onthis topic © 2019, Association for Social Studies Educa. All rights reserved.
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Funding textMoreover, the Indonesian government has also established an integrated system between the attorney general ofIndonesia (AGI) and the KPK to form the prosecuting body for corruption cases in the Corruption Court. This body issupported by the Indonesian National Police (Polri), the Financial Transactions Analysis and Report Centre (PPATK), theAudit Board of Indonesia (BPK), and the Financial and Development Supervisory Agency (BPKP). Together with the AGIand the KPK, these institutions encompass the anti-corruption enforcement system in Indonesia.
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