JAKARTA - Head of the West Kalimantan National Road Implementation Agency (BPJN) Dedy Mandarsyah claims that the public refueling station (SPBU) business is not his. He admitted that he got it from his parents' legacy.

This was conveyed by Dedy after fulfilling the invitation to clarify the assets of state administrators (LHKPN) report at the KPK's Merah Putih building, Kuningan Persada, South Jakarta, Thursday, January 30.

"That's the gas station and the boutique, it's not mine. It's from my parents," Dedy told reporters at the location.

Dedy admitted that all his wealth had been submitted to the KPK through the LHKPN. However, he is ready to be clarified again.

"Nothing (unreported property, ed), I have reported everything," he said.

As previously reported, the Head of BPJN West Kalimantan, Dedy Mandarsyah, was in the spotlight after his son, Lady, was suspected of being the trigger for the persecution of a coas doctor in Palembang in early December 2024. Netizens skinned his wealth at that time.

Dedy is known to convey LHKPN on March 14, 2024. His total assets are Rp9,426,451,869 or more than Rp9.4 billion.

It was recorded that he had assets in the form of land and buildings worth Rp. 750 million. The details are 33.8 m2 land and buildings in South Jakarta worth Rp. 200 million; 33.8 m2 land and buildings in South Jakarta worth Rp. 200 million; and land and buildings covering an area of 36 m2 in South Jakarta worth Rp. 350 million.

Dedy also reported other assets in the form of a Honda CR-V car in 2019 worth IDR 450 million. He also has movable assets of IDR 830 million; securities of IDR 670.7 million; and cash and cash equivalents of IDR 6,725,751,869.


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