JAKARTA - Indonesia Summons (IM) 57+ Institute is ready to audit the assets of the leadership of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) at no cost.

This readiness was conveyed after the issue of increasing the wealth of the Deputy Chairman of the KPK, Nurul Ghufron.

The chairman of the IM 57+ Institute, Praswad Nugraha, said the desire to conduct the audit was a step to account for the assets of state officials, including the KPK leadership.

"As an association that is committed to continuing its contribution to eradicating corruption outside the system, the IM57+ Institute is ready to conduct an audit of the assets of the KPK leadership without paying a penny," said Praswad in a written statement, Friday, December 3.

Not only that, the audit is important because the Chairman of the KPK Firli Bahuri was once declared to have violated the code of ethics by the KPK Supervisory Board for living a luxurious lifestyle.

Meanwhile, Deputy Chairperson of the KPK, Lili Pintauli Siregar, continued Praswad, had also been declared to have violated ethics because he was related to litigants.

"For this reason, all forms of increasing wealth must be accountable to the public," he said.

"Moreover, the KPK leadership is a strategic position in eradicating corruption and must be able to provide examples of how these values are applied. This is also to avoid various public speculations that arise from the increase in assets," added Praswad.

As previously reported, the Deputy Chairperson of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) Nurul Ghufron was in the spotlight because his wealth had increased dramatically.

Based on the State Administrators Wealth Report (LHKPN) submitted to the KPK in 2019, Ghufron's wealth reached IDR 9,230,857,661. However, this figure jumped to IDR 4.25 billion in 2020 because his assets reached IDR 13,489,250,570.

In the 2019 LHKPN reported last year, Ghufron was recorded as owning 12 plots of land and buildings in Jember, East Java and South Jakarta with a value of Rp. 8,220,000,000. In addition, he recorded other assets in the form of transportation equipment and machinery worth Rp.472 million as well as other movable assets worth Rp.137,977,500.

He was not registered to have securities at that time but Ghufron recorded cash and cash equivalents of Rp982,880,161. He is also listed as having a debt of IDR 582 million.

Meanwhile, in 2020, he was recorded as having assets in the form of 13 lands and buildings worth IDR 11,080,000,000. Dozens of lands and buildings belonging to Ghufron are scattered in Jember, East Java and South Jakarta.

As for transportation equipment, the leader who comes from an academic element is recorded as having one unit of Honda Beat 20212 and Toyota Innova Reborn worth IDR 297. Furthermore, Ghufron recorded other movable assets worth Rp. 162,769,600.

In this latest report, he also reported ownership of securities with a value of Rp. 500 million and cash and cash equivalents of Rp. 2,706,880,970. Then, Ghufron also recorded ownership of other assets worth Rp. 121,600.000 and debts of Rp. 1,379,000,000.


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