Law Commission Corruption Eradication no. 30 2002
KPK Law or Law No. 30 of 2002 concerning the Corruption Eradication Commission
The Corruption Eradication Commission of the Republic of Indonesia (commonly abbreviated as the KPK) is a state institution formed with the aim of increasing the effectiveness and effectiveness of efforts to eradicate corruption. The KPK is independent and free from the influence of any power in carrying out its duties and authority. This commission was established based on the Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 30 of 2002 concerning the Corruption Eradication Commission. In carrying out its duties, the KPK is guided by five principles, namely: legal certainty, openness, accountability, public interest, and proportionality. The KPK is responsible to the public and submit its reports openly and periodically to the President, Parliament and BPK.
The KPK is led by the KPK leader consisting of five people, a chairman concurrently a member and four deputy chairmen concurrently a member. The KPK leadership holds a position for four years and can be re -elected only for one term of office. In decision making, the KPK leadership is collegial collective
The Corruption Eradication Commission, has the duties:
Coordination with agencies authorized to eradicate corruption;
Supervision of the authorized agency eradicating corruption;
Conduct investigations, investigations, and prosecution of corruption;
Take actions to prevent corruption; And
Monitor the administration of state government.
In carrying out coordination tasks, the Corruption Eradication Commission is authorized:
Coordinate the investigation, investigation, and prosecution of corruption;
Establish a reporting system in the eradication of corruption;
Ask for information about the eradication of corruption to the relevant agencies;
Carry out listening or meetings with agencies authorized to eradicate corruption; And
Ask for reports of relevant agencies regarding the prevention of corruption.
Please download the KPK Law application for free, also equipped with PDF file MK Decision No. 012-016-019/PUU-IV/2006: "Article 53 of Law No. 30 of 2002 is contrary to the Constitution"