Law Enforcement of the Criminal Action of Corruption in the Time of the Pandemic Covid-19
Abstract
This research is a legal research that examines the law enforcement of criminal acts of corruption during the COVID -19 pandemic . This study aims to analyze the model of law enforcement against corruption which is one type of extraordinary crime ( extraordinary crime ). Corruption is a very serious problem, because it can endanger the stability and security of the State, endanger social and economic development, politics, and can even damage democratic values and national morality. Law enforcement was highlighted during the Corona Virus Disease 2019 (covid-19) pandemic, where the World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 a global pandemic . President Joko Widodo also declared the spread of the deadly epidemic a national disaster . This emergency status comes into effect as of April 13, 2020. The determination of the spread of this virus as a disaster is stated in Presidential Decree (Kepres) No. 12 of 2020 concerning Determination of Non-Natural Disasters for the Spread of Corona Virus Disease 2019 Covid-19 . This type of research is a normative legal research ( doctrinal ), with several approaches used, among others; the statute approach, both conceptual approaches, and the data analysis method used in this paper is the deductive analysis method. Research result This refers to law enforcement of corruption in Indonesia The ciovid-19 pandemic period is still quite bad, and it can be seen from the increasing percentage of state losses and the increasing number of cases of cases that are increasing from previous years. Report from Indonesian Corruption Watch (ICW). said that there was no openness information from APH, especially the police and the prosecutor's office regarding the handling of corruption.
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