Former Head Of Yogyakarta Customs Fulfills KPK's Summons For LHKPN Clarification After Flexing On Social Media
JAKARTA - Former Head of Customs and Excise Eko Darmanto complied with the summons of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) today, Tuesday, March 7. He will be clarified regarding his assets because his style of indulgence in luxury has been highlighted by netizens.
"Yes, that's true. The information that we obtained this morning was that Eko Darmanto was present at the KPK's Merah Putih Building," said Head of KPK Reporting Section Ali Fikri to reporters, Tuesday, March 7.
Eko was already present at the KPK Office at around 07.45 WIB. He came wearing a blue jacket and was accompanied by several people, including his wife.
Even though they arrived earlier, the clarification by the KPK LHKPN Directorate would still be carried out according to the invitation at around 09.00 WIB. This team will later clarify the State Officials Wealth Report (LHKPN) submitted by Eko for the 2021 period yesterday.
Meanwhile, Acting Spokesperson for the KPK for Prevention, Ipi Maryati, said that there were documents that Eko had to show when his wealth was clarified. "Such as deed of inheritance, grants, certificates, proof of business ownership, and others," said Ipi when confirmed by VOI, Tuesday, March 7.
For information, Eko recorded assets of IDR 15.7 billion in the State Administration Wealth Report (LHKPN). It's just that, that amount shrank to IDR 6.7 billion because of deducting IDR 9 billion in debt.
It was recorded that IDR 12.5 billion in assets owned by Eko were in the form of two land and building assets in Malang and North Jakarta. While IDR 2.9 billion includes 9 means of transportation.
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In detail, Eko owns a 2018 BMW sedan worth IDR 850 million, a 2018 Mercedes Benz sedan worth IDR 600 million, a 1944 Jeep Willys worth IDR 150 million, a 1955 Chevrolet Bell Air IDR 200 million, a 2019 Toyota Fortuner worth IDR 400 million.
Then, the 2019 Mazda costs IDR 200 million, the 1957 Fargo Dodge costs IDR 150 million, the 1957 Chevrolet Apache costs IDR 200 million, and the 1972 Ford Bronco costs IDR 150 million. All of these vehicles are registered on their own.
It's just that there are no big motorbikes registered in the LHKPN. In fact, Eko often uploads videos showing off Harley Davidson motorbikes and even Cessna planes.