Jakarta, LiterasiHukum.comThe Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has given a strong signal that the investigation process into alleged corruption in the organization and distribution of the Hajj quota will soon enter a new phase. The anti-graft agency ensures that the determination of suspects will be carried out in the near future, along with the ongoing collection of evidence. KPK spokesperson, Budi Prasetyo, on Monday (15/9/2025), stated that every significant development in the investigation, including the identities of those designated as suspects, will be announced transparently to the public. "If there are developments in the investigation of this case, including the determination of the suspects, we will certainly convey it," said Budi. Currently, the KPK is still focused on collecting sufficient evidence to fully clarify the construction of the case. However, Budi declined to provide further details regarding who the prospective suspects are being targeted by the investigation team.

Main Points of the Case: Misuse of Additional Quota

The main focus in this case is the alleged embezzlement in the distribution of 20,000 additional Hajj quotas granted to Indonesia. Based on applicable regulations, the allocation of the additional quota should be divided with a proportion of 92% for regular Hajj pilgrims and 8% for special Hajj pilgrims. However, the KPK's investigation detected an alleged abuse of authority in which the quota was allegedly divided equally with a percentage of 50% for regular Hajj and 50% for special Hajj. This change in the proportion of allocation is the core of the alleged criminal act of corruption, because it potentially harms prospective regular Hajj pilgrims who have much longer queues and benefits certain parties. In the investigation process, the KPK has examined a number of key witnesses, ranging from officials within the Ministry of Religious Affairs (Kemenag), private service providers, to religious figures. One of those who has been asked for clarification is the former Minister of Religious Affairs, Yaqut Cholil Qoumas, on August 7, 2025. After being examined, Yaqut stated that he had provided a thorough clarification regarding the process of distributing the additional Hajj quota in 2024. However, he declined to disclose the examination material in order to maintain the smooth running of the legal process that is underway at the KPK. The determination of suspects in this case will be an important milestone in the effort to uncover alleged corrupt practices in the Hajj pilgrimage system that concerns the lives of many people. News Source: This article is the result of paraphrasing and analysis of news reported by Metrotvnews.com on September 15, 2025.