Indonesia’s Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) is investigating allegations of a $1 million bribe connected to the parliamentary inquiry into the 2024 Hajj pilgrimage. The investigation centers around a former special staff member and focuses on potential funds directed towards members of the DPR’s Hajj inquiry committee (Pansus). KPK officials are currently questioning the former staffer to determine the extent of the alleged bribery and identify potential recipients. The inquiry committee was established to investigate irregularities in the organization of this year’s Hajj, a major religious pilgrimage for Indonesian Muslims. Details regarding the source of the alleged funds and the specific purpose of the payments are currently under investigation. This development raises concerns about potential corruption within the Hajj management process and the integrity of the parliamentary oversight function. The KPK has not yet released the identity of the former staffer being questioned.