Transfer of Share Ownership and Change of Position of Director of a Limited Liability Company Due to Misuse of GLA Online Accounts
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https://doi.org/10.46799/ajesh.v4i1.514Keywords:
Account Abuse, Transfer of Share Ownership, Change of Director PositionAbstract
The misuse of General Legal Administration (GLA) Online accounts, a system developed to streamline public services for notaries, has caused significant issues, including unauthorized transfers of share ownership and changes in director positions within Limited Liability Companies. This research aims to analyze the legal mechanisms surrounding these corporate actions, investigate the challenges posed by account misuse, and propose effective legal remedies for affected parties. Employing a doctrinal research method, the research relies on literature analysis, interviews with experts, and a case research of the Cibinong District Court Decision Number 9/Pdt.G/2024/PN.Cbi. Primary legal materials include laws and court decisions, while secondary materials encompass books, journals, and credible online sources. The findings reveal that both the transfer of shares and the replacement of directors, as a result of account misuse, violate the Company Law and corporate governance principles. To mitigate these issues, the Directorate General of GLA suggests procedural remedies, including police reports, Regional Supervisory Council investigations, and State Administrative Court filings. This research highlights the need for enhanced digital security measures, such as face recognition, and emphasizes stricter notary accountability. Future research can explore the broader implications of digital platform governance in corporate law, aiming to improve legal frameworks and prevent similar misuse.
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