KPK reprimanded Ustaz Khalid unveiled the refund: it was the investigative material

Jakarta – The KPK highlighted the statement of Ustaz Khalid Basalamah about the repayment in the alleged corruption case of the Hajj quota. KPK spokesman Budi Prasetyo emphasized that the information should not be revealed to the public because it is part of the investigative material. “Actually (repayment) is an investigative material that we should not transfer in detail,” Budi said Wednesday (9/17/2025). Browse to continue with the content Budi said that the repayment information was revealed to the public space by Khalid at the time of the day. “As for the detailed information, the first is to deviate from the person concerned to transfer into public space,” he said. As for this repayment, Budi says, the KPK will be transferred in time. Including everyone who made a suspect in this case. “If we have an update of the investigation, including updating the responsible parties and as a suspect, submit, the KPK will naturally submit the erection of the case as a whole,” he said. “Including goods or assets confiscated in this case,” he added. Previously, the KPK revealed that the money that Ustaz Khalid returned was the money due to a criminal offense associated with the alleged corruption of the Hajj quota 2024. “The first seizure of evidence is, of course, allegedly related, or is the result of a criminal offense. That is, the existence of the items is indeed needed by investigators in the process of investigating this matter,” KPK spokesman Budi Prasetyo said on Tuesday (16/9). Budi explained the position of the Hajj Travel Travel Agency as manager whether this special quota bought and sold to the congregation. He said the KPK also found the fact that he bought and sold special quota Antartravel. “Of course, from the buying and selling process, there is because the extravagance of the 50-50 policy in the Ministry of Religion is related to additional quota. That is, it is a chain that is constantly from policy discretion and then to implementation in the field,” Budi said. “That’s why the KPK investigation has also certainly explored information related to the practices of buying and selling quota to the congregation,” he concluded. (IAL/FCA)