Officially Become Coordinating Minister For Political, Legal And Security Affairs To Replace Mahfud MD, Hadi Tjahjanto's Wealth Of IDR 22.8 Billion
JAKARTA - Former TNI Commander Marshal (Ret.) Hadi Tjahjanto, who previously served as Minister of ATR/BPN, has now been inaugurated by President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) as Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs (Menko Polhukam). He replaced Mahfud MD who resigned because he was vice presidential.
Then how much wealth does Hadi have?
Based on the State Administrators Wealth Report (LHKPN) submitted by Hadi to the KPK on March 27, 2023, he was recorded as having a total wealth of Rp22,844,574,594 or Rp22.8 billion.
In the details of the wealth report for the periodic 2022, Hadi reported ownership of five plots of land and buildings spread across Malang, South Jakarta, and East Jakarta. All the assets reported had a total value of Rp. 6,970,000,000.
The two lands he owns in Malang are reportedly inherited. The details are 303 square meters with a value of Rp. 50 million and an area of 773 squares for Rp. 170 million
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Hadi is also recorded as having four motorized vehicles consisting of three cars and one motorbike with a total value of IDR 486,450,000. He owns a 2004 Toyota Kijang for IDR 85 million.
Then, he also owns a 2015 Toyota Kijang Innova for IDR 245 million; a 2009 Honda CR-V Jeep worth IDR 154 million; and a 2002 Honda for IDR 2,450,000.
Hadi also reported other movable assets worth Rp1,905,000, and securities amounting to Rp3 million. He also conveyed that he had no debt or other assets.
As previously reported, Hadi Tjahjanto was inaugurated at the State Palace, Jakarta. He was inaugurated with the Chairman of the Democratic Party Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono who replaced him as Minister of ATR/BPN.
Meanwhile, Mahfud MD resigned because he did not want to have a conflict of interest when running as a vice presidential candidate (cawapres). In the presidential election, in 2024 he ran in pairs with Ganjar Pranowo.
The pair number three was promoted by the PDI-P (PDIP) and supported by the United Development Party (PPP), the Hanura Party, and the Perindo Party.