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The Attorney General's Office through the Asset Recovery Agency (BPA) will auction several luxury vehicles seized from convicted corruption felon Harvey Moeis, including Rolls-Royce and Porsche. The decision follows an inspection by BPA Chief Kuntadi to verify the condition and value of the assets. The vehicles are part of the tin trade corruption case and will be managed professionally to maintain their value before being sold.
The Attorney General's Office through the Asset Recovery Agency (BPA) has announced plans to auction several luxury vehicles seized from Harvey Moeis, convicted in a major tin trade corruption case. The assets include high-end vehicles such as Rolls-Royce and Porsche. BPA Chief Kuntadi conducted a surprise inspection on January 6, 2026, to verify the condition of these high-value assets.
Kuntadi emphasized that these assets are not mere inanimate objects but represent potential Non-Tax State Revenue (PNBP) that must be properly managed. The BPA will ensure that the maintenance is handled by competent parties to prevent depreciation of the assets' value. 'We will ensure that the maintenance is done by competent parties so that their value is not depreciated,' Kuntadi stated on January 8, 2026.
The seized vehicles are part of the assets forfeited in the corruption case involving Harvey Moeis. The decision to auction these assets demonstrates the government's commitment to recovering state losses from corruption cases. The auction is expected to generate significant Non-Tax State Revenue (PNBP) for the government.
Asset Seizure in Corruption Case
Luxury Vehicle Auction Planned