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KPK to Auction Seized Assets from Noel et al. Case, Including Ducati and Nissan GTR

| Source: DETIK Translated from Indonesian | Legal
KPK to Auction Seized Assets from Noel et al. Case, Including Ducati and Nissan GTR
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The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) is preparing to auction off assets seized in a bribery and gratification case linked to the issuance of occupational safety and health (K3) certificates at the Ministry of Manpower. The items include a Ducati sports motorbike belonging to former Deputy Minister Immanuel Ebenezer, also known as Noel, and a Nissan GTR car owned by another convict.

Monitoring on Wednesday (24/6/2026) showed Noel’s Ducati already stored at the KPK’s Evidence and Seized Goods Storage House (Rupbasan) on Jalan Dewi Sartika, Cawang, East Jakarta, alongside other confiscated items. In addition to the Ducati, Noel’s BAIC car will also be auctioned, along with assets seized from ten other defendants, including a Nissan GTR, a Gucci belt, and a Balenciaga bag. The KPK has yet to set a reserve price for the items.

Mungki Hadipratikto, Director of Asset Tracking, Evidence Management, and Execution at the KPK, stated the auction will be held en masse on 9 December 2026, as the culmination of the World Anti-Corruption Day (Hakordia) commemoration.

Previously, the KPK accepted the court’s verdict for all eleven defendants without appeal. KPK spokesperson Budi Prasetyo confirmed the agency’s acceptance of the ruling. The sentences handed down include:

  1. Former Deputy Manpower Minister Immanuel Ebenezer: 4.5 years imprisonment, a fine of Rp 200 million, and a replacement payment of Rp 3.435 billion.

  2. Former Coordinator for Institutional and K3 Personnel (2022-2025) Irvian Bobby Mahendro: 6 years imprisonment and a replacement payment of Rp 36.04 billion.

  3. Former Director General of Labour Inspection and K3 Fahrurozi: 4 years imprisonment and a replacement payment of Rp 35 million.

  4. Former Director of Institutional Development Hery Sutanto: 6.5 years imprisonment and a replacement payment of Rp 7.59 billion.

  5. Former Sub-coordinator of Occupational Safety Subhan: 4.5 years imprisonment and a replacement payment of Rp 1.94 billion.

  6. Former Coordinator for Competency Testing and Evaluation Gerry Aditya Herwanto Putra: 4.5 years imprisonment and a replacement payment of Rp 828.5 million.

  7. Former Sub-coordinator for Institutional Development Sekarsari Kartika Putri: 4.5 years imprisonment.

  8. Former Sub-coordinator for Partnership and Occupational Health Personnel Anitasari Kusumawati: 4.5 years imprisonment and a replacement payment of Rp 1.35 billion.

  9. Former Labour Inspector Supriadi: 4.5 years imprisonment and a replacement payment of Rp 3 billion.

  10. Businessman from PT KEM, Temurila: 1.5 years imprisonment and a fine of Rp 200 million.

  11. Businessman from PT KEM, Miki Mahfud: 1.5 years imprisonment and a fine of Rp 200 million.

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