KPK Hands Over Two Land Plots Worth Rp2.04 Billion to Gianyar Regency Government
Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has handed over two land plots worth Rp2.04 billion to the Gianyar Regency Government (Pemkab), Bali.
“Based on the appraisal by the Denpasar State Wealth and Auction Service Office, the fair value of the two assets amounts to approximately Rp2.04 billion. These assets were confiscated for the state and subsequently transferred to the Gianyar Regency Government,” said KPK Spokesperson Budi Prasetyo to journalists in Jakarta on Monday.
Budi explained that the two land plots, each measuring 825 square metres and located in Pering Village, Blahbatuh Subdistrict, Gianyar, were handed over by the KPK as they are state-confiscated assets in a case that has attained final and binding legal force.
“The KPK is executing the confiscation of state assets based on the Supreme Court of the Republic of Indonesia’s decision Number 8388 K/Pid.Sus/2025, joined with decisions from the DKI Jakarta High Court and the Corruption Court at the Central Jakarta District Court, in the case involving defendants Tommy Adrian and Rudy Hartono Iskandar,” he said.
Furthermore, he stated that the handover of these assets is part of efforts to optimise the utilisation of state-confiscated assets so that they can provide tangible benefits to the community.
“The KPK encourages that confiscated assets should not only serve as a symbol of law enforcement but also be utilised to support regional development and public interests,” he said.
Moreover, he noted that the recovery of state assets is one of the key focuses in anti-corruption efforts, as it not only deters perpetrators but also concretely restores state losses.
Therefore, he said the KPK remains committed to ensuring that every court decision with final and binding legal force is implemented optimally, including in the aspect of state asset recovery.
On the other hand, he said the KPK appreciates the cooperation from the Gianyar Regency Government in the process of receiving and managing these assets.
“Synergy between the KPK and local governments is expected to be further strengthened so that the outcomes of corruption case enforcement can have a broader impact on society,” he said.