The Car Collections of the Three Richest DPR RI Members, Lexus is the Primadonna

According to the official website of the LHKPN KPK, there are three richest members of the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR RI), for example,

The Car Collections of the Three Richest DPR RI Members, Lexus is the Primadonna
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  • By Satrio Adhy

  • Wednesday, 03 September 2025 | 19:00 WIB

KatadataOTO – Recently, there have been quite large-scale demonstrations. Taking place in several regions in Indonesia.

The protesters were protesting the allowances for members of the House of Representatives (DPR RI), which are considered too fantastic.

For example, a car loan allowance of IDR 70 million per period. Then, a fuel allowance reaching IDR 7 million per person.

Even the housing allowance reaches IDR 58 million. This has angered the public, as the current economic situation is difficult.

Vehicle Collection of the Three Richest DPR RI Members, Lexus is the Star
Photo : Lexus

Meanwhile, many council members have quite fantastic wealth. It can reach billions or even trillions of rupiah.

Quoting the official website of the State Officials' Wealth Report (LHKPN) of the KPK on Wednesday (03/09), there are at least three DPR RI members with the wealthiest status.

Here, KatadataOTO summarizes the richest DPR RI members based on the KPK's LHKPN, along with their vehicle collections.

The 3 Richest DPR RI Members and the Contents of Their Garages

  1. Rusdi Kirana

First is Rusdi Kirana from the National Awakening Party (PKB) faction. The man, who is also the owner of Lion Air, reported his wealth at IDR 2,603,426,732,731 with no debt.

From the amount above, Rusdi reported that he owns two cars. Each is a 2020 Lexus LM 350.

The four-wheeled vehicle was self-purchased. Rusdi Kirana bought the car for around IDR 3 billion.

Rusdi also owns a 2019 Toyota Crown 2.5 HV. It is not mentioned how he acquired it, but it is valued at IDR 500 million.

  1. Fathi

The second richest DPR RI member is Fathi from the Democratic Party faction. In the LHKPN made for the 2024 period, he is recorded as having assets of IDR 1,729,450,074,142 with debts of around IDR 1 billion.

Fathi stated that his garage contains a total of six vehicles. In detail, it consists of five motorcycles and one car.


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