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Discretion as a Factor in Corruption: A Case from Indonesia
Teguh Kurniawan
Department of Public Administration
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Corruption
100%
Corruption Eradication Commission
12%
Court Decision Documents
12%
Depth Interviews
12%
Discretionary Measures
12%
Indonesia
100%
Indonesian
25%
Lack of Transparency
12%
Law
12%
Personal Benefits
12%
Public Interest
12%
Regional Government
12%
Regional Head
12%
Statutory Authority
12%
Social Sciences
In-Depth Interview
50%
Legal Decision
50%
Legislation
100%
Local Government
50%
Public Interest
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Corruption
100%
Regional Government
11%