We often hear the term "KKN" (corruption, collusion, and nepotism) as a single crime, but in terms of their methods and legal implications, corruption, collusion, and nepotism have distinct characteristics. Corruption focuses on the abuse of power for personal gain, collusion involves secret collaboration that undermines the fairness of the system, while nepotism prioritizes close relationships over competence. In this video, "What's the Difference?", we will examine these deviations in simple terms based on the provisions of Law Number 28 of 1999.
More than just legal violations, this video also highlights how these three are interconnected, forming a vicious cycle that is difficult to break. We will discuss the phenomenon of the normalization of KKN in society, such as the term "coffee money," which makes wrongdoing seem acceptable. Let's understand the differences so we don't fall into a culture that is damaging the nation's future. Read on for a complete explanation, from regulations to easy-to-understand fictional examples.
Sources: Media Neliti, Ortax, JDIH Ministry of Finance, Universitas Terbuka (Repository), Scribd, ResearchGate, DJKN Ministry of Finance, IBLAM School of Law.
Producer: Sayid Al Ghifari
Screenwriter: Sayid Al Ghifari
Voice Over: Sayid Al Ghifari
Video Editor: Sayid Al Ghifari
Timestamp:
0:00 Introduction
1:01 Part 1: Corruption
2:38 Part 2: Collusion
3:59 Part 3: Nepotism
5:21 Part 4: Why Does Corruption, Collusion, and Nepotism Become a Vicious Circle?
6:58 Part 5: When Corruption, Collusion, and Nepotism Are Considered Normal
8:06 Closing
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