Indonesia’s Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) is investigating the allocation of an additional 20,000 Hajj pilgrimage quotas for 2024. The investigation centers on initiatives undertaken by several parties regarding the distribution of these extra places. KPK officials have begun questioning former Director General of Hajj Implementation to gather information. The inquiry aims to determine if any irregularities occurred in the process. This follows concerns raised about potential favoritism or corruption in assigning the additional quotas. The KPK is seeking to establish whether established procedures were followed and if all parties involved acted transparently. Further examinations and potential questioning of other individuals are anticipated as the investigation progresses.
