E-Retribution as an Effort to Break the Corruption Chain (Study of Market E-Retribution Implementation in Surakarta City)

  • Kinasih W
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Abstract

Retribution is one of the most important regional revenues. Managing levies manually has a large potential for fund leakage and transparency issues. This study aims to describe the implementation of e-levies in the traditional markets of Surakarta city as an effort to break the chain of corruption. This research is a qualitative descriptive study. The research was conducted at Klewer Market and Surakarta City trade service. The results of the study indicate that E- retribution can increase transparency, accountability and community participation in supervision so that corruption can be minimized. Keyword: E-retribution, Implementation, Corruptio

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Kinasih, W. (2019). E-Retribution as an Effort to Break the Corruption Chain (Study of Market E-Retribution Implementation in Surakarta City). IJCLS (Indonesian Journal of Criminal Law Studies), 4(1), 9–14. https://doi.org/10.15294/ijcls.v4i1.18740

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