Preventing Corruption of Selling and Buying Positions Committed By Local Leaders: Study Cases In Klaten and Kudus Regencies

Tian Septiandi, Teguh Kurniawan

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Abstract

The study discusses the factors that cause the repetition of corrupt practices by district/city regional leaders through the sale and purchase of positions. The research employs the case study approach occurring in Klaten Regency (2016) and Kudus Regency (2019). Data is collected through in-depth interviews and documentation related to problems. Then, data are analyzed and studied using theories, laws and regulations and the views of experts. The results of the study indicate the factors causing the practice of buying and selling positions are: (1) the delegation of authority of the President of the Republic of Indonesia to the local leaders regarding civil servant management as the Personnel Guidance Officer (PPK); (2) weak external supervision such as supervision from governor as the representative of the central government in the regions; and (3) the lack of regulatory, especially institutional coordination and the weakness of the power of each sectoral related institution that creates difficult job in fixing various prevailing laws and regulations in Indonesia.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)591-611
Number of pages21
JournalManagement Technology and Security International Journal
Publication statusPublished - 30 May 2022

Keywords

  • corruption
  • regent
  • sale and purchase position

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