The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) revealed that the confiscation of Toyota Alphard was related to allegations of corruption in the provision of credit facilities by the Indonesian Export Financing Agency (LPEI) was carried out from the hands of members of Commission III of the DPR RI. This forced effort was carried out yesterday, Thursday, July 30.
"(The Alphard confiscation was carried out by investigators, ed) from MS. That's right (Commission III of the DPR RI, ed)," said Acting Deputy for Enforcement and Execution of the KPK Asep Guntur Rahayu when confirmed by VOI, Friday, August 1.
Asep has not detailed the motive for controlling the car. He only said that complete information would be conveyed in due course by the KPK spokesman Budi Prasetyo.
Meanwhile, Budi Prasetyo said the Toyota Alphard which was confiscated was issued in 2023. The car was named on behalf of the debtor company, namely PT Sakti Mait Jaya Langit (SJML).
"At the time of the confiscation, the car was under the control of a member of the Indonesian House of Representatives," said Budi in a written statement yesterday.
"The KPK will certainly explore why the car is under the control of the person concerned," he continued.
Previously reported, the KPK is investigating allegations of corruption related to credit by the Indonesian Export Financing Agency (LPEI). Three of the five suspects have been detained.
They are Jimmy Masrin as President Director of PT Caturkarsa Megatunggal as well as President Commissioner of PT Petro Energy; Finance Director of PT Petro Energy Susy Mira Dewi Sugiarta; and Newin Nugroho as President Director of PT Petro Energy.
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Meanwhile, the two suspects who have not been detained are Dwi Wahyudi as Managing Director I of LPEI and Arif Setiawan as Managing Director IV of LPEI.
Currently, the anti-corruption commission is investigating the granting of credit to PT Petro Energy. The state losses caused by this rasuah practice reached Rp846.9 billion.
However, this amount has the potential to increase to IDR 11.7 trillion. This is because there are 10 other debtors who give their loans by LPEI are considered problematic.
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