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Linking open data and the fight against corruption in Indonesia

Maail, Arthur Glenn - ;

In 2015 the G20 Anti-Corruption Open Data Principles were developed, as first step towards leveraging open data as a crucial tool for enabling a culture of transparency and accountability in order to address corruption. The Purpose of this study is to assess the extent to which Indonesia is meeting is commitments towards fighting corruption by applying and implementing the principles an actions set out in the G20 Principles. Hence, the G20 Anti-Corruption Open Data Principles is uses as an analytical framework to guide the analysis. The Research findings show that the government of Indonesia puts the disclosure of public information at the front and centre of both its open government and anti-corruption agenda, which is consistent with the first at the G20 Anti Corruption Open Data Principles. However, the current legal frameworks lack the proactive disclosure and openess components advocated by the open data principles.


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PSB lt.2 - Karya Akhir1
Penerbit: JURNAL PERENCANAAN PEMBANGUNAN The Indonesian Journal of Development Planning
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SubjekIndonesia
Corruption
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