Report Of Nurhadi's Assets As New 8 Years Ago
JAKARTA - Former Secretary of the Supreme Court (MA) Nurhadi Abdurachman, most recently gave the State Administrators Asset Report (LHKPN) in November 2012, or 8 years ago. In that report, Nurhadi has assets worth Rp 33,417,646,000.
The assets of the suspect in the case of alleged bribery and gratification of civil case management at the Supreme Court in 2011-2016 are divided into movable and immovable assets.
Of the immovable assets, Nurhadi is recorded as having land and buildings worth IDR 7,362,646,000 located in a number of areas such as South Jakarta, Bogor Regency, Malang Regency, Kudus Regency, Mojokerto Regency, Kediri Regency, and Tulungagung Regency.
Meanwhile, for movable assets in the form of transportation, there are four luxury cars in the form of the Toyota Camry in 2010, the Mini Cooper in 2010, the Lexus in 2010, and the Jaguar which were produced in 2004 with a value of Rp.4,005,000,000.
Apart from cars, Nurhadi was also recorded as having other movable assets with a value of Rp. 11,275,000,000. These movable assets are in the form of precious stones with a value of IDR 8,625,000,000, art and antiques with a value of IDR1 billion, and other movable objects with a value of IDR1,150,000,000.
The former MA Secretary was also recorded as having movable assets in the form of demand deposits and cash equivalents with a value of Rp10,775,000,000 and was not recorded as having debts.
Nurhadi was made a suspect by the KPK based on the development of a case-setting arrest operation at the Supreme Court in 2016.
In this silent operation, the anti-corruption agency arrested Central Jakarta District Court (PN) clerk Edy Nasution and an employee of PT Artha Pratama, Doddy Aryanto Supeno. Furthermore, the KPK, which continues to develop cases, also ensnares the former President Commissioner of the Lippo Group, Eddy Sindoro.
Nurhadi was named a suspect along with his son-in-law Rezky Herbiyono for allegedly accepting bribes or gratuities worth Rp. 46 billion in handling several cases at the Supreme Court. After being made suspects Nurhadi and his son-in-law had escaped. In fact, both of them are included in the wanted list (DPO).
After three months as DPOs, Nurhadi and his son-in-law were arrested by the KPK in South Jakarta. The arrest was led directly by KPK senior investigator Novel Baswedan. Both of them are currently being held at the KPK detention center.
Nurhadi and Rezky are suspected of violating Article 12 letter a or Article 12 letter b subsidiary to Article 5 paragraph (2) more than subsidiary to Article 11 and / or Article 12B of Law Number 31 Year 1999 as amended by Law Number 20 Year 2001 concerning Eradication. Corruption Crime jo. Article 55 paragraph (1) 1 of the Criminal Code.