Malang (29/3) - Corruption cases in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic do not show a decrease. In fact, the moment of a pandemic is used by some people to commit mischief. Social assistance funds for handling Covid-19, for example, are an easy target for corruptors.
Uneasy with the existing dynamics, Tinuk Dwi Cahyani, S.H., S.HI., M.Hum ,, finally published a new book entitled "Corruption Death Penalty: Positive Law and Islamic Perspectives". The book discusses the ins and outs of the death penalty for corruptors from the perspective of current Indonesian positive law and Islamic law.
"This book is also part of the topic of my dissertation. I am worried about the high rate of corruption in this country." Said Tinuk
As is known, Tinuk Dwi Cahyani, S.H., S.HI., M.Hum., Is currently pursuing doctoral studies at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) with research topics in the field of criminal law, sub-specialization on corruption. It is hoped that the book will serve as a reference for law enforcers, especially in relation to the urgency of imposing the death penalty for corruptors. (saf / hum)