The Prosecutor's Office For Socialization Of Corruption Prevention Among Students And SKPD
The East Nusa Tenggara Province High Prosecutor's Office has socialized the prevention of corruption crimes against students in various educational institutions in Kupang City as an early effort to prevent corruption.
"The inauguration carried out for these students is an effort by the NTT Prosecutor's Office to prevent corruption that has been carried out from an early age," said Acting Head of the NTT High Prosecutor's Office, Riano Budisantoso after the anti-corruption day celebration, Saturday, December 9.
He said efforts to prevent corruption were continuously carried out by the Prosecutor's Office in NTT by expanding socialization and education activities for students in various schools in Kupang City regarding the prevention of corruption.
"Socialization in schools is a form of early prevention of corruption cases for students, we are currently conducting legal counseling for school children in various schools in Kupang City," said Riano Budisantoso.
According to Rianto Budiantoso, the legal counseling of school children is aimed at preventing corruption from an early age.
He admitted that there are currently many corruption crimes that occur not only in NTT but overall in Indonesian territory, corruption cases occur with various modes.
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"It's better to prevent it from taking action, so that the Prosecutor's Office continues to aggressively carry out legal counseling to school children," said Riano Budisantoso, who is also the Deputy Head of the NTT High Prosecutor's Office.
In addition, the NTT Prosecutor's Office provides assistance and provides counseling to a number of Regional Apparatus Work Units (SKPD) for district/city governments that are considered very prone to corruption.
"The corruption occurred not only in NTT but throughout the country so that the Prosecutor's Office was aggressively conducting legal counseling and providing assistance to a number of SKPDs or work units that we value are prone to corruption," said Riano Budisantoso.