Harmonization of Authority in the Investigation of the Financial Services Sector in Indonesia

The rapid growth of the financial services sector in Indonesia demonstrates its strategic role in the national economy. However, harmonizing investigative authorities in this sector poses a challenge that needs to be addressed to maintain stability and public trust. This paper aims to investigate th...

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