Reporting of Collusion, Corruption, and Nepotism (KKN) in the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences

Diponegoro University

We are committed to creating a clean, honest, and transparent environment in the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences. Report any acts of corruption, collusion and nepotism to help us maintain our shared integrity.

We highly value every report that comes in. Your confidentiality is our priority, and we ensure that all reported information will be treated safely and confidentially. Reporters who act in good faith will be protected from any form of threat or intimidation.

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What is KKN?

Collusion, Corruption, and Nepotism (KKN) are actions that are contrary to the principles of transparency, honesty, and justice. This includes actions that harm the academic and government environment both financially and morally.

Collusion

Collusion is a secret conspiracy or collaboration between two or more parties to achieve personal gain by unlawful or unethical means. In the context of educational or government institutions, collusion can involve officials or staff working with outsiders or fellow staff to fix the outcome of tenders, elections or other decisions for personal gain.

Corruption

Corruption is the abuse of power or position for personal or group gain. This act can be embezzlement, bribery, or extortion, which aims to enrich oneself or others by harming other parties or institutions.

Nepotism

Nepotism is the practice of giving favors or important positions to family members or close relatives without regard to qualifications or merit. It is usually done by someone with power or influence in an institution, who gives preferential treatment to those closest to him.

This reporting helps the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Diponegoro University maintain integrity and accountability. Every report received will be processed fairly, and the confidentiality of the reporter will be well maintained.

Why is this reporting important?

Creating an academic environment free from unfair practices.

Protecting the rights of the entire academic community.

Maintaining public trust in institutions.

If you need further information or would like to submit a report directly, please contact us via the following contact.

Email:

fisip[at]undip.ac.id

Telephone:

024 – 7465407

Office Address:

Jl. Dr. Antonius Suroyo, Diponegoro University, Tembalang Campus, Semarang City, Central Java, Indonesia. Postal Code 50275