Former Head Of Yogyakarta Customs And Head Of Makassar Customs And Excise Both Collection Of Old Cars In Garasi
JAKARTA - The Head of Makassar Customs Andhi Pramono has similarities with the former Head of Yogyakarta Customs, Eko Darmanto. Apart from being highlighted by the public, it turns out that both of them like to collect old cars.
Based on Andhy's State Administrators Wealth Report (LHKPN), he recorded ownership of nine cars. Five of them are old cars.
The details, 1974's Fiat sedan worth IDR 55,050,000; 1966 Toyota Corolla worth IDR 28,050,000; 1966 Ford sedan worth IDR 260,050,000; 1956 Chevrolet sedan with a value of IDR 205,050,000; and 1963 Austin sedan worth IDR 72,050,000.
In addition, he also recorded ownership of two Piagio Vespa motorbikes in 1962 worth IDR 8 million and IDR 9 million, respectively.
As for all assets owned by Adhi, it reached Rp13,753,365,726 and he had no debt. Not only vehicles, he has ownership of other movable assets worth Rp706,500,000; cash and cash equivalents Rp1,214,508,641.
Meanwhile, Eko, who was inspected by the KPK on Tuesday, March 7, also has nine vehicles, of which 5 are old cars.
The details are Jeep Willys 1944 for IDR 150 million; Chevrolet Bell Air 1955 IDR 200 million; Fargo Dodge 1957 worth IDR 150 million; Chevrolet Apache 1957 IDR 200 million; and Ford Bronco 1972 for IDR 150 million.
However, unlike Adhi, Eko recorded a debt ownership of Rp9 billion. Thus, his wealth shrank to Rp6.7 billion.
Previously, PPATK revealed that the results of Adhi's wealth analysis had been submitted to the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) since the beginning of 2022. This handover was made because it was suspected that the assets were not in accordance with the profile.
"We have sent HA to the KPK since early 2022 on behalf of the person concerned," said PPATK Chairman Ivan Yustiavanda to reporters, Wednesday, March 8.
In addition, PPATK suspects that there is the same pattern used by Andhi, such as former Ministry of Finance official Rafael Alun Trisambodo, namely using nominees or other people's names for asset purchases. However, Ivan did not want to elaborate because the investigation process was still ongoing.
"Yes, the allegation is (using nominees, ed)," he said.