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KPK: Agents Don’t Get Hajj Quotas Without Deposits

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Jakarta, Indonesia ​- The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) revealed Wednesday that travel agents seeking Hajj pilgrimage quotas were allegedly pressured to provide ‍funds outside ⁣of official channels, with those refusing facing ‍difficulty⁢ securing allocations-including additional quotas-from the Ministry of Religion.

According to Asep Guntur Rahayu, the Acting Deputy for Action and⁤ Execution ‌at the KPK, the practice constitutes an “arbitrary act.” he stated that travel agents are heavily reliant on the Ministry of Religion for ⁢Hajj quota access.”There are requests, even outside [official procedures], because this agent, travel agent, in the ‌context he really depends on the Ministry of Religion to get a quota, so,” Rahayu told​ reporters.

The alleged scheme ‌has ‍broader financial implications, diverting funds that should be managed by the government for regular Hajj⁣ pilgrims. The KPK estimates that of a 20,000-person Hajj quota,18,400 should be managed by ⁣the state through⁢ the hajj Fund Management Agency (BPKH) to subsidize costs for regular pilgrims.instead, a significant portion is ⁣being channeled through special pathways‍ via‍ travel agents, with pilgrims departing promptly after payment, bypassing government management and resulting⁤ in ⁤lost potential⁢ profits for the state.

The KPK is currently investigating ⁢the matter but has not yet named any suspects. ⁢The ⁤agency indicated the investigation ‌is ongoing and⁢ aims⁤ to address the⁢ financial losses and ensure equitable access to Hajj pilgrimage opportunities. The findings were reported on October 9, 2025.

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