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Summary

TLDRThe Attorney General's Office (Kejaksaan) of Indonesia plays a vital role in upholding the law in civil and administrative matters. Through its legal framework, it provides legal assistance, audits, and consultations to ensure government actions are in compliance with laws. The office's Jaksa Pengacara Negara (JPN) focuses on mitigating legal risks in government procurement, supporting national strategic projects, and assisting with national economic recovery efforts. Their professional approach ensures accountability, transparency, and the proper functioning of state governance.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The role of the Indonesian Prosecutor's Office (Kejaksaan) in civil and administrative law involves legal enforcement, legal assistance, legal opinions, other legal actions, and legal services.
  • 😀 The Legal Advisor (Jaksa Pengacara Negara, JPN) helps mitigate risks in administrative law, civil law, and criminal law by providing legal opinions, legal guidance, audits, and other advisory services.
  • 😀 JPN has a responsibility to prevent criminal cases from arising and can suspend legal services if the requestor is uncooperative.
  • 😀 The Indonesian Attorney General has instructed the Legal Advisor team to conduct legal guidance and audits for government procurement activities as a preventive measure against moral hazards.
  • 😀 In providing legal assistance, JPN must act professionally, offering non-binding legal consultation without interfering with the authority of other agencies or officials in decision-making.
  • 😀 JPN must be vigilant about potential issues in cases and provide oversight to detect any criminal implications.
  • 😀 The role of the JPN includes advising on national strategic projects and supporting the recovery of the national economy as well as protecting the country's finances.
  • 😀 The legal assistance provided by JPN includes not conducting formal or material analysis or verification of facts presented by the requestor.
  • 😀 Legal advisors (JPN) are bound by professional, accountable, and quality principles in performing their duties to protect the interests of the country, government, and society.
  • 😀 The services rendered by JPN align with the Indonesian Prosecutor's Office regulations, especially as outlined in Law No. 7 of 2021, which governs their duties in civil and administrative law.

Q & A

  • What is the role of the Indonesian Prosecutor's Office in civil and administrative law?

    -The Prosecutor's Office in Indonesia plays a crucial role in civil and administrative law by providing legal assistance, legal advice, and taking other legal actions to support the government and society, following the regulations outlined in the Indonesian Prosecutor's Office Regulation No. 7 of 2021.

  • What are the primary responsibilities of the Prosecutor's Office in civil and administrative law according to the regulation?

    -The Prosecutor's Office is responsible for law enforcement, legal assistance, legal advice, other legal actions, and legal services, all aimed at serving the public interest in civil and administrative law matters.

  • What is the function of the State Attorney (Jaksa Pengacara Negara) in mitigating legal risks?

    -The State Attorney (Jaksa Pengacara Negara) provides legal advice to mitigate legal risks in administrative law, civil law, and criminal law. This includes legal opinions, legal assistance, audits, and legal advice that is not requested.

  • What are the key actions taken by the State Attorney to support legal compliance?

    -The key actions include providing legal opinions, conducting legal audits, and offering legal assistance, all while ensuring compliance and detecting indications of criminal cases where necessary.

  • Under what circumstances can legal support by the State Attorney be terminated?

    -Legal support can be terminated if the petitioner is uncooperative during the legal process.

  • What instructions has the Attorney General given regarding the role of the Prosecutor's Office?

    -The Attorney General has instructed the Prosecutor's Office to provide legal assistance and conduct legal audits on government procurement activities as a preventive measure against moral hazards.

  • How does the Prosecutor's Office contribute to national strategic projects?

    -The Prosecutor's Office supports national strategic projects through legal assistance, helping ensure compliance and addressing legal risks, contributing to economic recovery and safeguarding the nation's finances.

  • What is the professional approach expected from the State Attorney in providing legal assistance?

    -The State Attorney must act professionally by providing non-binding legal consultations, refraining from interfering with the authority of other institutions and officials responsible for decision-making.

  • What are the limitations of the legal services provided by the State Attorney?

    -The State Attorney does not perform formal and material analysis or verification of the facts provided by the petitioner in the legal service process.

  • How does the Prosecutor's Office address the prevention of moral hazards in government procurement?

    -The Prosecutor's Office addresses moral hazards by conducting audits and offering legal assistance to ensure transparency and compliance in government procurement activities.

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