KPK investigated alleged corruption of the Hajj quota, a number of witnesses were investigated

Jakarta – The KPK is investigating the allegations of corruption around the pilgrimage quota. The KPK investigation team has clarified a number of parties associated with this case. “Claring was certainly conducted by investigators to investigate different information and information needed to collect information on dealing with this case,” said KPK spokesman Budi Prasetyo in the Red and White building, Jakarta, Friday (6/20/2025). The KPK has not yet specified the parties questioned by the investigative team. Budi said the investigation into the alleged corruption case of the current Hajj quota is still underway. Browse to continue the content “We are waiting for the process at the stage of this investigation. In time, we will certainly update how the construction of the case,” he said. Budi said his institution did a study to map a number of problems associated with Hajj. According to him, the KPK photographed several gaps in the potential for corruption. “And the KPK in the study also gave recommendations to related parties in the implementation of this pilgrimage,” he added. The alleged case of corruption in the Hajj Kuta is currently being investigated by the KPK. The KPK said the report is still investigating. “As said by the acting deputy, the public report on the alleged TPK of the Hajj quota is still investigating,” KPK chairman Fitroh Rohcahyanto told reporters. The KPK itself has previously received a report related to the Hajj quota. One of them was from the United UBK Student Activist Movement (Gambu) who reported to the KPK on July 31, 2024. At the time, the KPK said if reports were received, an analysis would be made. If it is felt that the results of the study are sufficient, it will continue to the next process. “Yes, in principle, if there are reports by the Department of Public Complaints, all the administrations, the material will be revised,” the KPK spokesman at the time told Tessa Mardhika, to reporters in the KPK building, Jakarta, August 1, 2024.