EFFECTIVENESS OF CORRUPTION PREVENTION EFFORTS IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32832/ijtw.v2i1.86Keywords:
Corruption, Public Sector, Corruption Prevention, Supervision, Community ParticipationAbstract
Corruption is a profound and dangerous problem, hampering progress and growth in many countries, including Indonesia. Corruption not only harms state finances but also undermines social order and reduces public trust in government. One strategy often used to prevent corruption is through administrative oversight. This study aims to assess the effectiveness of various corruption prevention efforts in the public sector based on a review of 13 journals. The results show that corruption prevention efforts still face complex challenges, despite various initiatives. Factors such as an entrenched culture of corruption, weak oversight, and lack of public participation are the main obstacles. This research suggests the need for a comprehensive and sustainable approach, involving all stakeholders, to improve the effectiveness of corruption prevention efforts.