JAKARTA - Former investigator who is also the Chairman of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) Employee Forum, Yudi Purnomo, has a wealth of IDR 1.020.150.288 and has no debt. This was recorded in the State Administrators Wealth Report (LHKPN) which he reported periodically on February 14.
In the LHKPN, Yudi only has an asset in the form of land and buildings in East Jakarta worth IDR 625 million.
As for the means of transportation, he is recorded as owning one car, namely the 2012 Daihatsu Xenia minibus worth IDR 85 million; a 2009 Yamaha Jupiter MX motorcycle worth IDR 1.5 million; 2005 Yamaha Vega R worth IDR 1.5 million; and Honda Vario 2019 with a value of IDR 19 million.
Through the report, Yudi also reported the ownership of other movable assets with a value of IDR 165 million. In addition, he has securities valued at IDR 50.791.488 and cash equivalents with a value of IDR 72.358.800.
Yudi Purnomo was one of 58 KPK employees who were dismissed as of last Thursday, September 30. This dismissal was carried out because he failed in the National Insight Test Assessment (TWK) which was a condition for the transfer of employee status to State Civil Apparatus (ASN).
Before it was official, he said goodbye via a tweet on his Twitter account @yudiharahap46. Through uploading photos containing farewells, Yudi reported that he was no longer working at the KPK and apologized if there were any wrong words or actions during his 14.5 years of service.
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He thanked everyone for their prayers and support. Yudi then said goodbye because starting Friday, October 1 tomorrow he will no longer be part of the KPK staff.
"This is not a farewell, just an announcement. So don't be sad. Tomorrow I will be released from all rights and obligations as a KPK employee," he said.
Even so, Yudi has not decided where he will dock after he was expelled from the KPK. "I want to enjoy the day with family and friends who rarely see each other," he said.
Before closing his farewell letter, Yudi said that his steps to eradicate corruption at the KPK could have stopped in the era of the leadership of Firli Bahuri et al.
"But the spirit of eradicating corruption must not die, it must rise in many ways. Once again, I apologize if I have not contributed much to our beloved Indonesia," he said.
"But rest assured that I will still work for this country like when I was an investigator when eradicating corruption so far," added Yudi.
It was previously reported that 58 employees were declared unable to work at the KPK because they could not become ASN according to the mandate of the KPK Law Number 19 of 2019 as of the end of September. These employees include senior KPK investigators Novel Baswedan and Ambarita Damanik, KPK investigator Harun Al-Rasyid, and dozens of other names.
In addition, there was also a young investigator, Lakso Anindito, who failed after taking a follow-up test because he had just finished his assignment. The KPK argued that they could not become ASN, not because of laws and regulations such as Perkom KPK Number 1 of 2021, but because of the results of their assessment.
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