KPK Cecar former treasurer Amphuri over the acceleration money leaving for Hajj
Jakarta -The Corruption -Enlightenment Committee (KPK) conducted an investigation into two witnesses on the case of the distribution of additional Hajj quotas for 2023-2024. The Corruption Eradication Committee (KPK) is investigating the flow of money to speed up the Hajj’s departure. “The exam material is related to the filling of the additional T0 quota (congregations leaving immediately in the same year) and the flow of accelerated fee -money,” KPK spokesman Budi Prasetyo said Tuesday (7/10/2025). The two witnesses are the former treasurer of the Muslim Association of Hajj and Umrah organizers of the Republic of Indonesia (Amphuri) Tauhid Hamdi and a private employee named M. Iqbal Muhajir. The Corruption Extension Commission also called on Supratman Abdul Rahman’s director of PT Sindo Wisata Travel, but he did not attend without explanation. Browse to continue with the content “The Corruption Ering Commission calls on other parties to also work together on the summons of the investigator’s summons for investigation,” he said. The Corruption Eradication Committee (KPK) asked every witness summoned to work together on providing the necessary information. If he is not present, KPK investigators will consider the following legal steps. “The Committee for Corruption Wrowing up has called on witnesses called to work together to provide the information needed in this investigation process. Absence without this information will also be taken into account by the investigators for the following steps,” he said. The alleged corruption case in the 2024 Hajj quota began when Indonesia received an additional 20 thousand Hajjt quota. The additional quota was then divided into 10 thousand for ordinary Hajj and 10 thousand for special Hajj. In fact, the HAJJ law regulates a special Hajj quota of only 8% of the total national quota. The Corruption Eradication Committee (KPK) suspects that there was a conspiracy to divide the additional special HAJJ quota between the Ministry of Religion and Hajj Travel. The Corruption Mathematics Commission (KPK) suspects that the losses of the state caused by this case have reached IDR 1 trillion. The Corruption Eradication Committee (KPK) also confiscated money, cars and homes in connection with this matter. The money confiscated, among other things, comes from the return of travel fees. The Corruption Mathematics Commission (KPK) suspects that the money was a ‘acceleration’ fee requested by members of the Ministry of Religion, but it was returned to the travel agency in 2024 because they were afraid of the DPR’s special HAJJ Committee.