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Moral Reasoning in the Prevention of Corruption in the Implementation of Notary Law in Indonesia

Author: IRFAN IRYADI, FX JOKO PRIYONO, BUDI SANTOSO
Abstract: Notary is a public official. As a public official, a notary cannot be free from the influence of corruption. For this reason, this article is deliberately written to explain the criminal act of corruption in the implementation of the notary office. The results of his research concluded that in carrying out their duties and functions as public officials who have the authority to make authentic deeds, notaries can become perpetrators of criminal acts of corruption as well as individuals who prevent corruption offenders. However, there is a basis that the notary must be an official who can prevent corruption. Prevention exists as a form of deontological ethics. Therefore, although the substance of the law is contrary to the concept of implementing the position of notary public, in preventing corruption, notaries must take a role because it is the notary's moral obligation to prevent it, including prevention that applies to it, as well as parties wishing to make authentic deeds.
Keyword: Moral, Prevention, Corruption, Notary, Law, Indonesia
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2021.13.01.453
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