Former Head Of Yogyakarta Customs And Excise Has An Effort To Side By Workshop For Old Car Restoration

JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) revealed that former Yogyakarta Customs Chief Eko Darmanto had an old car restoration workshop to be sold again. This business was revealed when he was summoned on Tuesday, March 7 yesterday to clarify the State Administrators Wealth Report (LHKPN).

"He also does have a side income from buying and selling vehicles," said KPK Deputy for Prevention and Monitoring Pahala Nainggolan at a press conference at the KPK's Red and White Building, Kuningan Persada, South Jakarta, Wednesday, March 8.

"So he (Eko Darmanto) bought vehicles, for example old ones, damaged ones were repaired and then sold," he continued.

The KPK said that Eko had given his address and side business contact. Later, the team will move to the workshop.

"We will send a team to verify whether it is true or not, how much is the repair cost," said Pahala.

For information, Eko recorded ownership of assets of Rp. 15.7 billion in the State Administrators Wealth Report (LHKPN). However, that amount shrank to Rp. 6.7 billion because it was reduced by Rp. 9 billion in debt.

It was recorded that Rp. 12.5 billion was recorded in Eko's assets in the form of two land and building assets in Malang and North Jakarta. Meanwhile, Rp. 2.9 billion includes 9 means of transportation.

In detail, Eko owns a BMW sedan 2018 for IDR 850 million, a Mercedes Benz sedan 2018 worth IDR 600 million, a Jeep Willys 1944 for IDR 150 million, a Chevrolet Belair 1955 IDR 200 million, a Toyota Fortuner 2019 worth IDR 400 million.

Then, Mazda 2019 for IDR 200 million, Fargo Dodge 1957 worth IDR 150 million, Chevrolet Apache 1957 IDR 200 million, and Ford Bronco 1972 for IDR 150 million. All of these vehicles are registered for their own results.

However, no big motorbike is registered in the LHKPN. In fact, Eko often uploads videos showing off Davidson's Harley and even the Cessna Plane.