KPK: Buying and selling additional Hajj -Quota also occurs between Biro Travel

Jakarta -The KPK is still investigating cases of alleged corruption in the distribution of the Hajj quota in 2024. “In practice, it is thought that the sale and purchase of this quota was not only carried out to prospective pilgrims by the Hajj travel agency, but also carried out the Hajj travel agency,” Jakarta, said (9/17/2025). Budi continues with the practice of buying and selling the Hajj quota between Biro Travel will still be investigated by investigators. According to him, the floating process of Stroomop will be performed. Browse to continue with the content “What is they? It is related to the discretion of the distribution of additional quota performed with the Ministry of Religion,” he explained. “From an additional quota of 20,000, a division of 50% -50% was exported. While according to the Separation Act, it was 92% for ordinary Hajj and 8% for special Hajj,” he added. However, Budi could not explain the number of Hajj travels involved. “We can’t mention the amount, but there are many travel agencies,” he said. The state loss of more than RP The KPK has investigated a number of parties, including former religious minister Yaqut Cholil Qouumas. The case began when Indonesia received an additional Hajj quota of 20 thousand. Then there is the spread of additional Hajj quota as much as 50:50 for ordinary Hajj and special Hajj. In fact, according to law, a special Hajj quota is 8 percent of the total national quota. The KPK suspects that the Hajj Travel Association that heard information about the additional quota that made more contact with the Ministry of Religion (Kemenag) to discuss the issue of the distribution of the HAJJ quota. Based on temporary calculations, the state losses caused by this case reached more than RP 1 trillion. The loss arises as a result of changes in the number of ordinary Hajj quota to special. The latest in this case confiscated the KPK 2 houses in South Jakarta worth RP 2.6 billion. The house was allegedly bought from the Hajj quotas. (IAL/JBR)