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Scientific Week Webinar Legal Reflection Series-3: "Reflection on Handling Corruption Crimes in 2021 as a Breakthrough in Handling Cases Between the Prosecutor's Office and the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK)"
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19 January 2022
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Continuing the Scientific Week activities with Webinar series-3 entitled "Reflection on Handling Corruption Crimes in 2021 as a Breakthrough in Handling Cases Between the Prosecutor's Office and the Corruption Eradication Commission".
Public Relations FH-USU: Wednesday (19/01/2022)
Continuing the Scientific Week activities with Webinar series-3 entitled "Reflection on Handling Corruption Crimes in 2021 as a Breakthrough in Handling Cases Between the Prosecutor's Office and the Corruption Eradication Commission". As with the previous webinar activities in the scientific week carried out by the USU Faculty of Law Anniversary Committee chaired by Hasrul Benny Harahap, SH., M.Hum, this Scientific Week Series Legal Reflection activity was held in the context of the 68th Anniversary of the USU Faculty of Law.
The webinar series-3, which was also carried out via Zoom meeting, this time it presented a Lecturer in Criminal Law at Bina Nusantara University, Dr. Ahmad Sofyan, SH., MA, Researcher of Indonesia Corruption Watch, Kurnia Ramadhana, SH, and Spokesperson of KPK 2016-2019, Febri Diansyah, SH, and Secretary of Master of Law Study Program, Faculty of Law, USU, Dr. Mahmud Mulyadi, SH., M.Hum. as resource persons for the webinar. The webinar was hosted by Hanifah Azizah, SH., MH. who acted as moderator.
Dean of Faculty of Law, USU, Dr. Mahmul Siregar, SH., M.Hum in his remark,s conveyed greetings from USU Chancellor, Dr. Muryanto Amin, S.Sos., M.Si. wh,o on the first day of the scientific week had the opportunity to open the event and then handed over to the Dean of Faculty of Law, USU to welcome the resource persons and participants in the entire series of activities of Scientific Week Webinar series Legal Reflection in the framework of the 68th Anniversary of Faculty of Law, USU.
The Dean of the Faculty of Law said that corruption causes very high country risk, poor public services, high costs, inadequate facilities and infrastructure in terms of quality and quantity, and various other negative excesses that create a bad reputation so that efforts to restore the economy are difficult to do. However, Indonesia is a country of law, of course, in handling criminal acts of corruption, it must still refer to legal regulations and respect for human rights.
Therefore, on this webinar, we will hear and learn from resource persons who are already educated in this matter. We hope that the ideas, concepts, and thoughts that we discuss and debate today, both from the speakers and from the participants, can have a positive impact so that the recommendations and conclusions can be conveyed to stakeholders.
In the presentation of the webinar material, the resource person, Dr. Ahmad Sofyan, SH., MA, delivered material entitled "Implementation of Causality Teachings in Corruption Crimes", Kurnia Ramadhana, SH presented material on "Questioning Indonesia's Anti-Corruption Commitment: Between Hope and Achievement", and resource person Febri Diansyah, SH, presented material entitled "Reflection on Corruption Eradication 2021", and Dr. Mahmud Mulyadi, SH., M.Hum presented material entitled "Understanding Corruption Crimes: Historical Perspective". (Laks/dmk)