Inaugurated As Minister Of Hajj And Umrah, Irfan Yusuf Has Assets Of IDR 16.2 Billion Without Debt

JAKARTA - President Prabowo Subianto inaugurated Mochamad Irfan Yusuf as Minister of Hajj and Umrah today, September 8. He previously served as Head of the Hajj Organizing Agency (BP Hajj).

Then how much wealth?

Based on the state administrator's wealth report (LHKPN) which he submitted to the KPK on March 29, Irfan had assets of Rp. 16,262,576,798. He is not recorded as having a debt so that his assets do not experience a reduction.

Through the report, it is known that Irfan has assets in the form of three units of land and buildings in Jombang Regency, East Java; two lands in Jombang Regency, East Java; as well as one land and building in Surabaya City, East Java. All of them were recorded at IDR 13,260,000,000.

Then, Irfan was recorded as having assets in the form of a vehicle worth IDR 505 million. In detail, one Mitsubishi Pajero Sport in 2021; one Honda Vario motorbike in 2010; and one Yamaha Mio motorbike in 2008.

The LHKPN also recorded ownership of other movable assets worth IDR 70 million; and cash and cash equivalents worth IDR 2,427,576,798.

Mochamad Irfan Yusuf is known to have been inaugurated along with three other people, namely Minister of Finance Purbaya Yudhi Sadive, Minister of Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers Muktahhrudin, Minister of Cooperatives Ferry Julianto, and Minister of Hajj and Umrah Irfan Yusuf. Then Dahnil Anzar was also appointed as Deputy Minister of Hajj and Umrah.

This inauguration was carried out by the State Palace, Jakarta. They took the oath of office guided by President Prabowo.

"By Allah I swear, by God I promise, that I will be loyal to the 1945 Constitution and will carry out all laws and regulations as straight as possible for the sake of dharma my service to the nation and state," said the ministers imitating the oath read by Prabowo.

"That in carrying out my duties, I will uphold the ethics of my position, work my best with a full sense of responsibility," continued the new ministers.