State officials asset disclosure: evidence from China

This study examines the anti-corruption movement's effect on state officials' asset reporting in Indonesia and China. The purpose of this study is to explore the impact of asset reporting on the level of corruption in Indonesia and compare the impact of asset disclosure on the level of cor...

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Main Authors: Widodo, Selamat, Nugroho, Hibnu, Raharjo, Agus, Prayitno, Kuat Puji, Zulhuda, Sonny, Liu, Jie
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spelling my.iium.irep.1126762024-06-19T06:51:07Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/112676/ State officials asset disclosure: evidence from China Widodo, Selamat Nugroho, Hibnu Raharjo, Agus Prayitno, Kuat Puji Zulhuda, Sonny Liu, Jie K Law (General) K3150 Public law K3400 Administrative Law K559 Comparative Law This study examines the anti-corruption movement's effect on state officials' asset reporting in Indonesia and China. The purpose of this study is to explore the impact of asset reporting on the level of corruption in Indonesia and compare the impact of asset disclosure on the level of corruption in China. The method used in this study is the normative juridical method. In Indonesia, we found that the reporting of assets official assets anti-corruption movement shows that despite the obligation to make asset reports for state officials, the level of corruption in Indonesia is still high. In China, there is a decrease in corruption in asset disclosure, an essential instrument of wealth transparency, preventing conflicts of interest, and upholding ethical standards in both the public and private spheres. Asset disclosure serves as a deterrent to corruption, maintains public trust, and ensures that individuals in positions of responsibility act in the best interests of the public or stakeholders they serve, statistically decreasing corruption rates in China. This study provides evidence of anti-corruption benefits from an asset reporting perspective, which can be helpful for governments seeking to improve anti-corruption innovation. © 2024, Lembaga Contrarius Indonesia. All rights reserved. Lembaga Contrarius Indonesia 2024-02-07 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/112676/2/112676_State%20officials%20asset%20disclosure.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/112676/3/112676_State%20officials%20asset%20disclosure_Scopus.pdf Widodo, Selamat and Nugroho, Hibnu and Raharjo, Agus and Prayitno, Kuat Puji and Zulhuda, Sonny and Liu, Jie (2024) State officials asset disclosure: evidence from China. Journal of Human Rights, Culture and Legal System, 4 (1). pp. 54-74. ISSN 2807-2979 E-ISSN 2807-2812 https://jhcls.org/ https://doi.org/10.53955/jhcls.v4i1.187
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topic K Law (General)
K3150 Public law
K3400 Administrative Law
K559 Comparative Law
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K3150 Public law
K3400 Administrative Law
K559 Comparative Law
Widodo, Selamat
Nugroho, Hibnu
Raharjo, Agus
Prayitno, Kuat Puji
Zulhuda, Sonny
Liu, Jie
State officials asset disclosure: evidence from China
description This study examines the anti-corruption movement's effect on state officials' asset reporting in Indonesia and China. The purpose of this study is to explore the impact of asset reporting on the level of corruption in Indonesia and compare the impact of asset disclosure on the level of corruption in China. The method used in this study is the normative juridical method. In Indonesia, we found that the reporting of assets official assets anti-corruption movement shows that despite the obligation to make asset reports for state officials, the level of corruption in Indonesia is still high. In China, there is a decrease in corruption in asset disclosure, an essential instrument of wealth transparency, preventing conflicts of interest, and upholding ethical standards in both the public and private spheres. Asset disclosure serves as a deterrent to corruption, maintains public trust, and ensures that individuals in positions of responsibility act in the best interests of the public or stakeholders they serve, statistically decreasing corruption rates in China. This study provides evidence of anti-corruption benefits from an asset reporting perspective, which can be helpful for governments seeking to improve anti-corruption innovation. © 2024, Lembaga Contrarius Indonesia. All rights reserved.
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author Widodo, Selamat
Nugroho, Hibnu
Raharjo, Agus
Prayitno, Kuat Puji
Zulhuda, Sonny
Liu, Jie
author_facet Widodo, Selamat
Nugroho, Hibnu
Raharjo, Agus
Prayitno, Kuat Puji
Zulhuda, Sonny
Liu, Jie
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title State officials asset disclosure: evidence from China
title_short State officials asset disclosure: evidence from China
title_full State officials asset disclosure: evidence from China
title_fullStr State officials asset disclosure: evidence from China
title_full_unstemmed State officials asset disclosure: evidence from China
title_sort state officials asset disclosure: evidence from china
publisher Lembaga Contrarius Indonesia
publishDate 2024
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