JAKARTA - Minister of Manpower (Menaker) Yassierli reminded the ranks of the Ministry of Manpower (Kemnaker) to avoid corrupt behavior through a statue of people wearing orange vests from the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) worn by corruptors.

"Then friends, if you look here, there is a statue of people wearing orange vests. I always remind you," Yassierli said as quoted by ANTARA, Thursday, August 21.

The statue of the man with the orange vest of the KPK was placed in the lobby of the Ministry of Manpower's office, precisely in front of the reception desk.

The statue wore a white shirt, black cotton pants, black formal shoes and orange vests that read the KPK. The orange vest is a vest worn by perpetrators of corruption or corruptors.

The statue is also covered with the words "Don't Dream Using This Vest", in front of the KPK's orange vest.

Regarding OTT, the KPK confiscated 22 vehicles as of Thursday (21/8) in the arrest of the Deputy Minister of Manpower (Wamenaker) Immanuel Ebenezer.

"Until now, the evidence that has been secured is in the form of 15 four-wheeled vehicles and seven two-wheeled vehicles," said KPK spokesman Budi Prasetyo.

Budi has not announced the ownership or location of the confiscation of the dozens of vehicles.

The 22 vehicles consist of Nissan GT-R, Toyota Corolla Cross, two Palisaade cars, Suzuki Jimny cars, three Honda CRV cars, Jeep cars, HILUX cars, two Expander cars, Hyundai Stargazer cars, BMW cars, Pajero Sport cars, Vespa Sprint S 150 motorcycles, Vespa motorbikes, Ducati Ducati Ducati motorbikes, Ducati Hypermotard motorbikes, and Ducati Xdiavel motorcycles.


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