Research Article
Legal Review of Cases of State Losses in Corruption Crimes Cases of Uninhabitable Houses for Impoverished Communities
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.25-5-2024.2349005, author={Rochmadi Rochmadi and Evita Isretno Israhadi}, title={Legal Review of Cases of State Losses in Corruption Crimes Cases of Uninhabitable Houses for Impoverished Communities}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Law, Social Sciences, Economics, and Education, ICLSSEE 2024, 25 May 2024, Jakarta, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICLSSEE}, year={2024}, month={8}, keywords={legal review; state loss case; corruption criminal act; uninhabitable houses; impoverished communities}, doi={10.4108/eai.25-5-2024.2349005} }
- Rochmadi Rochmadi
Evita Isretno Israhadi
Year: 2024
Legal Review of Cases of State Losses in Corruption Crimes Cases of Uninhabitable Houses for Impoverished Communities
ICLSSEE
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.25-5-2024.2349005
Abstract
Corruption in housing projects devastates public trust in government, worsens poverty, and demands robust law enforcement. Urgent, transparent actions are crucial under Anti-Corruption Law to protect citizens' rights. Reforming project oversight is vital to prevent recurrence, restore trust, and ensure effective public benefit. This type of research is Normative research. The approach used is statutory approach and conceptual approach. The data sources used are secondary data. Data analysis is done descriptively qualitatively. Drawing conclusions is done by deductive method, drawing conclusions from general to specific, especially those related to the research topic, namely Legal Review of Cases of State Losses in Corruption Crimes: Cases of Uninhabitable Houses for Impoverished Communities. This research produces findings. In conclusion, corruption in the project of building uninhabitable houses for the impoverished community is a serious violation of the law and the principle of social justice. This violation not only damages the state finances but also hinders efforts to improve the quality of life of the needy population. Based on Law Number 31 of 1999 concerning the Eradication of Corruption Crimes and the Criminal Code (KUHP), these corrupt individuals must be punished severely to deter others and ensure justice is upheld.