JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) handed over two apartment assets worth Rp3.52 billion to the National Resilience Agency (Lemhanas) on Monday, April 20. The handover was carried out through the Use Status Determination (PSP) and grant mechanisms.
"The confiscated goods from law enforcement can be optimized for the benefit of the state, while strengthening accountability through transparent and value-oriented mechanisms," said Deputy Chairman of the KPK Fitroh Rohcahyanto in an official statement quoted on Tuesday, April 21.
Fitroh said the handover was to ensure that the seized goods were not abandoned and also added value.
In addition, this approach emphasizes the separation of authority between the execution and management functions of BMN so that each institution can focus on its function.
The two property assets that were handed over were two apartment units in a strategic area of South Jakarta. The details are as follows:
1. Apartment unit with an area of 150 m² in the area of Jalan Pintu Satu Senayan worth Rp. 2.10 billion 2. Apartment unit with an area of 92 m² at fX Residence worth Rp. 1.42 billion
All the assets handed over to Lemhanas are spoils from defendants Puput Tantriana and Hasan Aminuddin who have legal force as stipulated by the Surabaya Corruption Court.
Meanwhile, the Governor of Lemhanas TB Ace Hasan Syadzily said the utilization of state seizure assets was strategically meaningful. "It is not only a symbol of law enforcement but also a strategic instrument that supports the development of human resources with character and resilience against corruption," he said.
"Including to support national leadership education and strengthening national values."
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