JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) will auction a number of confiscated goods from the bribery and gratification cases for the management of safety and health certificates (K3) at the Ministry of Manpower (Kemnaker). Among them are Ducati Scrambler motorcycles and Baic cars belonging to former Wamenaker Immanuel Ebenezer alias Noel.
The Director of Asset Tracking, Evidence Management, and Execution (Labuksi) of the KPK, Mungki Hadipratikto, said the auction would be held during the 2026 World Anti-Corruption Day (Hakordia) commemoration.
"Later we will carry out simultaneously on December 9, 2026 as the peak (reminder, ed)," Mungki told reporters at the KPK's Seizure and Confiscated Goods Storage House (Rupbasan) on Dewi Sartika Street, Cawang, East Jakarta, Wednesday, June 24.
Currently, the two vehicles are stored at the KPK Rupbasan along with other confiscated goods from the convicts in the case.
Noel's Ducati Scrambler is dominated by black. Likewise, the Baic car that will be auctioned off in the agenda prepared by the KPK at the end of this year.
In addition to Noel's assets, the KPK will also auction various other confiscated goods originating from 10 convicts in the same case.
The goods consist of two-wheeled and four-wheeled vehicles, luxury bags, watches, belts, jewelry, glasses, precious metals, and foreign exchange.
The auction was carried out as part of asset recovery efforts or the recovery of assets from corruption crimes that have become legally binding.
As previously reported, former Wamenaker Immanuel Ebenezer was sentenced to 4 years and 6 months in prison in the case of alleged corruption and extortion of the management of Occupational Safety and Health (K3) certification. He was also fined Rp. 200 million by the Corruption Court Panel of Judges in Jakarta, Thursday, June 4.
Then Noel was also sentenced to an additional penalty in the form of payment of compensation of Rp. 3.435 billion. This sentence is lighter than the prosecutor's demand for five years in prison.
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