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Thursday, December 27, 2012

Commission will start using the articles in the Law on Human Rights to prosecute criminals.

 Commission will start using the articles in the Law on Human Rights to prosecute criminals.




Deputy chairman of the Corruption Eradication Commission Busyro Muqoddas said Commission will start using the articles in the Law on Human Rights to prosecute criminals.

"The KPK will use cumulative chapter, from the AML Law (Money Laundering), Corruption (Corruption Act), and human rights will also be included," said Busyro on Thursday.

He said overlapping regulations in some sectors often lead to conflict at the executive level, which sometimes ended in abuse of authority.

Busyro cited the case of alleged bribery related to the right to cultivate oil palm plantations in the dragging Buol Buol Regent Amran Hartati Murdaya Batalipu and employers to court due to abuse of authority.

"Regional Autonomy Law gives portion of Level II Regional Head power greater than the Head of the Provincial Act I. Often the abuse is done like selling` license ', "he said.

Incidents like this, according to Busyro, usually increase before the election and when the new government will run in the area. "Interestingly, the election of the head of the area through a political process that was carried by a political party, so the actor alleged corruption cases involve unscrupulous bureaucrats, politicians, businessmen," he said.

Abuse of authority, according to him, which makes natural resources vulnerable to corruption. Therefore the Commission felt the need to evaluate and assess not only the case that the resulting loss of state finances, but also the impact that also harm other people such as environmental pollution and taking other people's rights are also human rights breach.

Therefore, according to him, including the use of cumulative chapter of the Human Rights Act the prosecution is expected to have an impact far as regulatory reform. This method is a step that made ​​the Commission to carry out enforcement and prevention simultaneously.

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