KPK Holds Auction At The Moment Of Hakordia 2025, Lexus To Antam Gold Can Be Offered

JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) will again hold an auction for the third time in 2025. This activity also commemorates World Anti-Corruption Day (Hakordia) on December 9.

"For Hakordia in 2025, we will auction 176 lots. Of which 176 lots consist of 73 lots of moving goods and 103 lots of items are not moving," said KPK Labuksi Director Mungki Hadipratikto to reporters at the KPK Confiscated Goods Storage House (Rupbasan), Cawang, East Jakarta, Wednesday, November 26.

Mungki said the value of hundreds of lots reached Rp. 289,580,080,900. "Most of them are immovable items. Immovable goods such as houses, apartments, buildings, land, and so on," he said.

"Meanwhile, if 73 lots of goods move, it consists of vehicles, there are luxury bags, shoes, luxury sandals, then gold, jewelry, there are robots and then electronic goods," he continued.

Furthermore, Mungki said the opportunity for prospective bidders to see the object of the auction or aanwijzing could be carried out on Tuesday, December 2 at 10.00 WIB to 15.00 WIB at the KPK Rupbasan.

"What is the goal, the goal is the main thing, of course transparency. So there is no story that prospective eagle participants will buy an auction like a cat in a sack. I don't know what to buy, I don't know how to buy," he said.

After that, prospective bidders can bid directly at the auction.go.id site. "The conditions are very easy, the important thing is to have an electronic ID card, have an NPWP, and have an account number. After that, you have to enter a guarantee value," said Mungki.

"Then after the 9th (December, ed), the auction official will determine the winner of the auction according to the value of the offer. Well, the highest value of the offer is the winner of the auction," he explained.

Later, Mungki said, the winner of the auction has five working days to pay off his obligations. "In addition, there is an auction fee. Only 2 percent for goods do not move while goods move, the auction fee is 3 percent of the auction value," he said.

As for the most expensive goods, Mungki said there was a Toyota Lexus. "Meanwhile, if the goods don't move, the most expensive thing is factories in the KPKNL Bogor. That's worth approximately Rp. 60 billion."