Corruption and Public Budgeting in The Local Government in Indonesia
Abstract
The trend of corruption cases by regional heads and members of the Regional House of Representatives
increased after the reform. In 2004-2017 there were 392 Regional Heads involved in legal issues, the
largest number of corruption cases were 313 cases. Indonesia consists of 34 provinces with diverse
demographic structures and also various public problems. The research objective was to analyze the
effect of misuse of public budgets on the level of corruption in Indonesia. A large enough of public
budget tends to trigger corruption in Indonesia. This research is useful for regional governments to
be more transparent and accountable in the use of public budgets. In addition, this research is useful
for policy makers to make better control tools. The data collection consisting of regional government
financial reports that have been audited by the Supreme Audit Board in Indonesia. Reports LG financial
reports will be analyzed to determine the amount of public budget in each region, the amount of
regional loss from regulatory non-compliance and the level of corruption in Indonesia. This research
applied panel data using the help of Eviews 8 application for data processing. The results of this research
indicated that the public budgeting does not affect the level of corruption in the local government of
Indonesiain. In this study the public budget is measured by the amount of funds or costs for the public,
so it does not affect the level of corruption. The amount of funds budgeted to the public does not affect
the level of corruption. corruption of public budgets is influenced by transparency and accountability
in the use of public budgets.