Risca Hanesty Maharani
Faculty of Law, University of Pembangunan Nasional “Veteran” Jakarta

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FINDING ANTI-FRAUD ATTITUDE IN MODERN KARTINI’S LEADERSHIP IN INDONESIA Risca Hanesty Maharani; Rizky Alfajri Azwad Hohoubun; Nikita Dwi Maharani
Asia Pacific Fraud Journal Vol 4, No 2: Volume 4, No.2nd Edition (July-December 2019)
Publisher : Association of Certified Fraud Examiners Indonesia Chapter

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (268.924 KB) | DOI: 10.21532/apfjournal.v4i2.108

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A leader should have capacity and important role in developing ethics in society. A qualified leader is the most valuable asset to the community. In this modern era, women are no longer always considered weak and having no right to run a leadership in society. The number of female leaders is increasing rapidly today. It is expected that the modern women in Indonesian truly fight for the rights of Indonesian women and can create female leaders who have high honesty and integrity. Unfortunately, data from the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) shows that recently more and more women were caught red-handed committing fraud in the form of corruption. In fact, some female leaders also commit corruption, the most detrimental act of fraud. In conclusion, corruption turns out to be committed not only by male leaders but also by female leaders. Therefore, anti-corruption attitude should be instilled in female leaders by revitalizing R.A. Kartini's positive attitude and character consisting of firm, honest, wise, and simple.
Guarding Village Funds as an Implementation of Anti-fraud Program to Prevent Corruption of Village Funds Risca Hanesty Maharani; Iqbal Muhammad Syahid
Asia Pacific Fraud Journal Vol 6, No 1: Volume 6, No. 1st Edition (January-June 2021)
Publisher : Association of Certified Fraud Examiners Indonesia Chapter

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21532/apfjournal.v6i1.198

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The village is one of the supporting elements in the government system. The government has allocated large amounts of village funds to improve infrastructure, economy, education and community welfare. The village head is the person who is responsible for community welfare and village development. However, unfortunately the village head has even become the perpetrator of fraud in the form of corruption. This shows that the village head, as the leader, does not have a high sense of integrity. The formulation of the problem in this study is how to guard village funds as the implementation of an anti-fraud program to prevent corruption of village funds. The research method used is qualitative research using secondary data. The results of this study show that guarding village funds as the implementation of an anti-fraud program to prevent corruption of village funds can be done by forming a special supervisory agency for village fund management, channeling village funds by one ministry, evaluating by several ministries related to village funds, optimizing the duties of law enforcement officers, and providing education to villagers about corruption.