Russian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences (Jul 2024)
CRIMINAL OFFENSES AGAINST BANKRUPTCY DEBTORS WHO DO NOT ACT IN GOOD FAITH TOWARDS THE MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION OF BANKRUPTCY ESTATE TO ENSURE LEGAL CERTAINTY
Abstract
Debtors who are not in good faith will make every effort to avoid bankruptcy in the PKPU process and also do not have good faith to carry out their debt payment obligations if declared bankrupt, the debtor has the potential to take actions that are not compliant with the bankruptcy decision and are not cooperative with the duties of curator in managing and disposing of the bankruptcy estate. The research used in this research process uses a type of normative legal research. The bankruptcy process takes a long time because many debtors do not comply with the bankruptcy decision and obstruct the duties of the curator so that the bankruptcy process has no legal certainty.