PRAKTIK SUAP VS TRANSFORMASI DIGITAL DALAM PELAYANAN DI LEMBAGA PERADILAN MENUJU GOOD COURT GOVERNANCE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31599/r1ypg915Keywords:
Bribery, Judicial Corruption, Digital Transformation, Good Court Governance.Abstract
Judicial institutions tend to avoid using information technology. The phenomenon of rampant bribery in
judicial institutions, which is often used to speed up the process of handling cases, is often the main source
of income for court officials. This condition makes some officials reluctant to adopt information technology.
This descriptive research aims to find out the reasons behind the rampant practice of bribery - which is
included in the category of judicial corruption - amidst the efforts of the Supreme Court, as one of the
pinnacles of judicial power, to carry out digital transformation in services for justice seekers. The results
show that legal morality is no longer the main guideline for some law enforcers. Monopolistic factors,
greed, and protection from certain leadership hinder the optimization of digital transformation as a
supporting system for Good Court Governance (GCG). As a result, services to the justice-seeking public
have not been maximized. Bribery is clearly contrary to the principles of GCG, while digital transformation
is precisely the core element to realize it.