ADMINISTRATIVE PENALTIES FOR ELECTRONIC ADMINISTRATIVE WORK FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY
Objective: This study aims to shed light on the disciplinary penalties as a result of the default
violation committed by a public employee while carrying out his job duties and know how the
management authority, when supervising administrative work, assesses the severity of the
electronic violation for sustainable development goals.
Theoretical Framework: There are several designations to indicate the act committed by the
public employee while carrying out his work electronically that makes him subject to
punishment, such as the term disciplinary error, disciplinary crime, disciplinary guilt, etc.
Method: The use of the descriptive approach and the analytical and comparative approach in
this study.
Results and Discussion: This study found principles governing violations and electronic
disciplinary sanctions are the same as those found in their traditional counterparts, including
the legality of disciplinary sanctions, the principle of proportionality between them, and
others. Also, the assessment of the electronic administrative violation is carried out through
the discretionary power of the disciplinary administrative authority, similar to that of
traditional violations.