Collaboration Against Corruption

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Collaboration Against Corruption

About Us As part of global movement with one vision, we want a world free of corruption. Through chapters in more than 100 countries and an international secretariat in Berlin, we are leading the fight against corruption to turn this vision into reality.

Point of Sharing 1 National Enabling 2 Context Environment 3 Collective Action Against Corruption

Corruption Perception Index 90-100 80-89 70-79 60-69 50-59 40-49 30-39 20-29 10-19 0-9 Very Clean Score 37 Rank 96 /180 Highly Corrupt No Data

Corruption Perception Index Trend 32 34 36 37 37 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 114 107 88 90 96

Point of Sharing 1 National Context 2 Enabling Environment 3 Collective Action Against Corruption

INCREASING RISK OF CORPORATE CRIMINAL LIABILITY Supreme Court Regulation No. 13/2016 CONTEXT The most problematic factor in preventing corruption is business person not considering corruption as important issue to be addressed. FOCUS 1. The company benefits from a crime committed on behalf of the company 2. The company has ignored the corrupt practices 3. The company does not prevent corruption IMPACT 1. The company has failed to get business profits because competitors are paying bribery. 2. The affected public sectors are licences, procurement, and trade. 3. The Affected business sectors are water, banking, and electricity.

STRONG AND FOCUSSED NATIONAL STRATEGY ON PREVENTING CORRUPTION Presidential Decree No. 54/2018 CONTEXT Stronger collaboration among stakeholder for the prevention of corruption. FOCUS Corruption prevention in government priority sectors includes Licensing and Commerce, State Finance, and Law Enforcement and Bureaucratic Reform. IMPACT Strengthening efforts to prevent corruption in the private sector which includes: a. strengthening the management of database of business actors in various strategic actors at the central and regional levels; b. the application of strict sanctions for business actors who violate the laws and regulations; c. development of communication and advocacy strategies for prevention of corruption management in the business world; and D. developing a culture of integrity for business people.

INCREASED BENEFICIAL OWNERSHIP TRANSPARENCY DEMANDS Presidential Decree No. 13/2018 CONTEXT Corporations are often used by perpetrators of crimes to conceal and disguise the identity of the perpetrators and the proceeds of crime. FOCUS Build arrangements and mechanisms for recognizing the beneficial owners of a corporation in order to obtain information about the beneficial owners accurately, up to date and publicly available IMPACT Reducing the risk of criminal acts of money laundering can threaten the stability and integrity of the economic system and financial system, and endanger the joints of life in society, nation and state

TERTINGGI 100 PERUSAHAAN TERBESAR INDONESIA SEPARUH KOSONG, SEPARUH ISI TERENDAH

AGRICULTURE LIGHT MANUFACTURE CIVIL AEROSPECE INFORMATION AND TECHNOLOGY BAKING AND FINCE FORESTRY CONSUMER SERVICES TELECOMMUNICATION LOGISTIC AND WAREHOUSING ARMS< DEFENCE, MILITARY FISHERY HEAVY MANUFACTURER PHARMACY AND WELLNESS POWERPLANT NAD TEANSMISSION MINING OIL AND GAS EEAL ESTRATE PROPERTY ANAD LEGAL SERRVICES JASA PUBLIC WORK AND CONSTRUCTION Risk Bribery By Sector Source: Bribe Payer Index 2011 (Transparency International ) 7.1 7.1 7.0 7.0 6.9 6.9 6.8 6.7 6.7 6.6 6.6 6.5 6.4 6.4 6.3 6.2 6.1 6.1 5.3 10 mean less like to pay bribe (low risk) TOP FIVE: 1. Agriculture 2. Light Manufacture 3. Civil Aerospace 4. Information and Technology 5. Banking and Finance BOTTOM FIVE: 1. Public Work and Construction 2. Services 3. Property, Real Estate, and Legal Services 4. Oil and Gas 5. Mining 6. Power plant and Transmission 0 mean always pay bribe (high risk)

Lack of Culture of Integrity 18% Entrepreneurs Lose Business Opportunities because Competitors Pay Bribes 54% Corruption is considered as habit 62% Entrepreneurs Assess Corruption is not an Important Problem 46% Corruption Actors Are Not Criminally Firm 80% The Corruption Case involved Private Sector 47% Entrepreneurs Who Know the Corruption Act 34% Private Sector Knew the National Strategy for PPK Source: Indonesian Corruption Perception Index 2017 (Transparency International Indonesia) & Anti Corruption Clearing House 2018 (Komisi Pemberantasan Korupsi)

Business Integrity: Grow, Profitable, Responsible, and Sustainable Business Percentage of business people whose companies do not fail to get a contract A have code B have 68% ethic 68% anticorruption 68% policy C delivering anticorruption training regularly D considering E have internal 66% corruption as risk 67% mechanism to management plan support whistleblower 69% Prohibiting facilitation payment Source: Bribe Payer Survey 2011 (Transparency International )

Point of Sharing 1 National Context 2 Enabling Environment 3 Collective Action Against Corruption

Our Strategy: Strengthening Business Integrity and Promoting Collective Action Against Corruption. Approaches Research: Transparency in Corporate Reporting in Indonesian Largest Companies (2016) and State Owned Companies (2017), Capacity Building: Business Entities (Business Integrity Workshop in Insurance Sectors, Plantation, Gas Transmission, and Cooperative-Small Medium Enterprises), Journalist, Youngsters, and Academician: Campaign: Info graphics, Video graphic, Booklet, and Flier. Advocacy and Dialogue: Public Discussion, Business Integrity Conference, Integrity Week, Regional Workshop on Anticorruption, and Beneficial Ownership Global Conference.

ANNEXES

Business Integrity Workshop in Insurance Sector

Business Integrity Workshop in Gas Transmission Sector

Multistakeholder Forum in Electricity Sector

Business Integrity for Plantation Sector

Business Integrity for Local Entrepreneurs and Academician.

Business Integrity for Small Medium Enterprises and Cooperatives.

Business Integrity for Journalist

Business Integrity for Youngsters

Booklet and Flier

International Business Integrity Conference

Public Discussion Menuju Beneficial Ownership Global Conference

Regional Workshop on Anticorruption in Natural Resources Rezky Sri Wibowo, Member of Executive Board, Transparency International Indonesia menyampaikan di Regional Workshop on Anticorruption

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