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VOL. 10, ISSUE 1 (2024)
Legal analysis of corruption offences due to superior orders
Authors
Ishak, Mohd Din, Mahdi Syahbandir
Abstract
Corruption within the bureaucracy is the highest compared to other sectors. Some cases show that the bureaucratic system is the cause of corruption in the bureaucratic environment, for example, a superior's order to cut the budget for procurement work and subordinates carry out the superior's orders as a form of job duties. interesting for the author to study is whether the superior's orders related to corruption result in subordinates also being considered as participating in the criminal act of corruption?, on these issues the author then analyses using normative research methods and the resulting research that against subordinates who do because they only carry out the orders of their superiors that they cannot refuse, then the criminal elimination of subordinates who carry out the orders of their superiors in corruption cases is regulated in article 51 paragraph (1). In overcoming corruption in the bureaucracy, it can be done by improving income (salary), improving bureaucratic management and improving ethics and morals by fostering pride and self-respect attributes of each position and job, role models and leaders or superiors are more effective in socialising views, assessments and policies, open to control, social control and social sanctions.
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Pages:202-205
How to cite this article:
Ishak, Mohd Din, Mahdi Syahbandir "Legal analysis of corruption offences due to superior orders". International Journal of Law, Vol 10, Issue 1, 2024, Pages 202-205
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