KPK SITA Alphard of a DPR member associated with the LPEI corruption case
Jakarta – The KPK confiscated an Alphard car from the home of a member of the Indonesian parliament. The car was confiscated with regard to the case of alleged corruption in granting credit facilities by the Indonesian Export Financing Institute (LPEI). “That a seizure was carried out today, an Alphard -type car in 2023 was related to the case of financing facilities of the Indonesian Export Finance Institute (LPEI),” Budi Prasetyo, spokesman for KPK on Thursday (7/31/2025). Budi explained, the car confiscated by the KPK is registered in the name of a company. According to him, the car belonged to one of the suspects in the alleged corruption case of LPEI. Browse to continue the content “This car is registered on behalf of the company’s company,” he said. He said the Alphard car was confiscated of one of the members of the Indonesian parliament. According to Budi, the KPK is still investigating the reason why the car is in the control of a member of the Indonesian parliament. “When the car was confiscated, the car was in the control of a member of the Indonesian parliament. The KPK would certainly investigate why the car was under the control of the control of the relevant control,” Budi said. For information, the KPK examines the case of alleged corruption in granting credit facilities by LPEI. The KPK also mentioned five suspects in the fictional credit case. The five suspects are President Director of PT Petro Energy Newin Nugroho (NN), President Director of PT Catekarsa Megatunggal, at the same time Pt Petro Energy Jimmy Masrin (JM), and director of Finance of PT Petro Energy Susy Mira Dewi Sugiarta (SMD). The three have been detained since March 2025. While two other suspects are the director of LPEI, I DWI Wahyudi (DW) and LPEI IV implementation director Arif Setiawan (USA). The two suspects were not detained by the KPK. The KPK said LPEI gave 11 debtors credit. The KPK said the possible loss of the state due to the granting of credit to 11 debtors amounted to RP 11.7 trillion. (FAS/FAS)