Law Number 11 of 2020 concerning Job Creation is claimed to solve the problem of corruption which has become a serious problem in the bureaucracy that has hindered growth of economics and investments so far. The legislators have taken steps to regulate, amend, and delete several provisions in about 79 laws. This paper aims to see the extent the issue of eradicating corruption has been taken in the politics of drafting a quo law, particularly in relation to the environmental sector. The results of the study show that the Environmental Sector Job Creation Law contains many crucial norms that are not in line with the anti-corruption spirit. This is because there are many gaps or spaces in these norms that can be misinterpreted according to the interests of the government and economic or political interest groups. Instead of preventing and reducing corruption, the Environmental Job Creation Law has the potential to give birth to corrupt practices in business licensing and political corruption related to various considerations for granting permits. This is exacerbated by reducing anti-corruption principles such as transparency, disclosure of information, and genuine participation.
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Materay, K. (2022). POLITIK HUKUM PEMBERANTASAN KORUPSI DALAM UNDANG-UNDANG CIPTA KERJA SEKTOR LINGKUNGAN. Justitia et Pax, 38(1). https://doi.org/10.24002/jep.v38i1.4330
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