JAKARTA - A total of eight cars looted from state property (BMN) in corruption cases handled by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) were donated to the Ministry of Law and Human Rights (Kemenkumham). society," said Minister of Law and Human Rights (Menkumham) Yasonna H Laoly in a written statement received in Jakarta, Thursday, March 24.
The donated vehicles, said Yasonna, will be recorded so that the recording of assets is clear and accountable. Determining the status of the use of grants will also save the state budget, especially the budget for the maintenance and care of the spoils.
Yasonna said the Ministry of Law and Human Rights supports and implements BMN governance effectively and efficiently in accordance with the principles of accountability and asset management as well as state finances.
"The booty that is available will not be wasted, because it can be used properly for the benefit of the community, nation and state," he said, as reported by Antara,
In general, the Professor of Criminology at the Police Science College (PTIK) appreciated the KPK's efforts in resolving cases of corruption and money laundering (TPPU) by determining the status of use and grants.
According to him, this step shows the good synergy between law enforcement agencies, especially in finding solutions for handling the settlement of confiscated goods and as part of asset recovery efforts.
The eight cars that were donated by the KPK are the Toyota Avanza from the Fuad Amin case, the Honda CR-V from the Natalis Sinaga case, the Toyota Avanza Veloz, Daihatsu Xenia, Toyota Yaris, Toyota Fortuner, Toyota New Avanza, and the Daihatsu Box from the Muhtar Ependy case.
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