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VOL. 10, ISSUE 4 (2024)
Law enforcement against employers who do not paying BPJS employment contributions by the Indonesian prosecutor’s office
Authors
Ridho, Ida Keumala Jeumpa, Yanis Rinaldi
Abstract
The Prosecutor's Office of the Republic of Indonesia basically has the
authority to carry out prosecutions and carry out judge decisions in the
criminal field. However, based on Law Number 11 of 2021 concerning Amendments
to Law Number 16 of 2004 concerning the Indonesian Prosecutor's Office, apart
from authority in the criminal field, the Prosecutor's Office has authority in
the civil and state administration fields. Based on Article 30 Paragraph (2) of
the Prosecutor's Law, the Authority of the Prosecutor in the civil and state
administration fields, the prosecutor with special powers can act both inside
and outside the court for and on behalf of the state or government. In
practice, the Prosecutor's Office assists BPJS Employment in carrying out law
enforcement duties or legal assistance regarding employers who commit criminal
acts in the form of not paying BPJS Employment contributions. However, the
Prosecutor's Office exercises its authority to assist BPJS Employment, not by
prosecuting criminal cases under the BPJS Law, but by using civil instruments,
namely conducting mediation, or filing civil lawsuits against employers who
commit criminal acts.
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Pages:60-65
How to cite this article:
Ridho, Ida Keumala Jeumpa, Yanis Rinaldi "Law enforcement against employers who do not paying BPJS employment contributions by the Indonesian prosecutor’s office". International Journal of Law, Vol 10, Issue 4, 2024, Pages 60-65
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