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VOL. 12, ISSUE 1 (2026)
Functional coordination of government internal oversight authority and law enforcement officials in handling public complaint reports on corruption cases
Authors
Randa Putranto Wibisono, Jantje Tjiptabudy, Reimon Supusepa
Abstract
This research aims to analyze the law enforcement of corruption crimes originating from public complaints, with a focus on the functional coordination between the Government Internal Oversight Authority (APIP) and Law Enforcement Officials (APH). The phenomenon that occurs shows inconsistencies in case handling, weak inter-agency coordination, and the potential for criminalization of whistleblowers. This research uses an empirical juridical method with a qualitative approach, thru literature study and interviews with respondents who have direct experience in handling corruption cases. The research results show that coordination between Government Internal Oversight Authority and Law Enforcement Officials is still partial, non-standardized, and has minimal information exchange. In addition, there are obstacles such as the unclear boundaries between the administrative and criminal domains, as well as the weak protection system for whistleblowers. Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen coordination mechanisms, optimize public complaint management, and clarify authority boundaries to enhance the effectiveness of anti-corruption law enforcement in Indonesia.
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Pages:494-497
How to cite this article:
Randa Putranto Wibisono, Jantje Tjiptabudy, Reimon Supusepa "Functional coordination of government internal oversight authority and law enforcement officials in handling public complaint reports on corruption cases". International Journal of Law, Vol 12, Issue 1, 2026, Pages 494-497
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