JAKARTA - Former Minister of Religion (Menag) Yaqut Cholil Qoumas did not say much after being questioned by investigators of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) today. Yaqut only admitted that he was tired after being questioned as a suspect in the corruption case of determining quotas and the implementation of the 2023-2024 hajj pilgrimage at the Ministry of Religion.
Yaqut underwent an examination from 13.30 WIB at the KPK's Merah Putih building, Kuningan Persada, South Jakarta. He finished being questioned at around 16.30 WIB.
"I'm tired, I have to rest, right," Yaqut briefly told reporters at the location.
Yaqut did not want to talk further about the material investigated by investigators. He only explained that the examination went smoothly.
"Alhamdulillah, the examination went smoothly. If you want to ask about the material, please ask the investigators, not me," he said.
Meanwhile, KPK spokesperson Budi Prasetyo said that the gas-sniffing investigators examined Yaqut after the former minister was again detained at the KPK Branch Red and White Building Detention House (Rutan).
"After the transfer of the type of detention back to the KPK detention center, today the investigators immediately scheduled an examination of the suspect YCQ," said KPK spokesperson Budi Prasetyo to reporters through his written statement, Wednesday, March 25.
"This examination is a progressive quick step from the investigators to immediately complete the investigation file for this Hajj quota case," he continued.
Budi has not detailed the material that will be investigated by investigators against Yaqut. However, he emphasized that the deepening of the involvement of other parties would be sought through the information provided by the former minister of the 7th President of the Republic of Indonesia Joko Widodo (Jokowi).
"In addition, the examination in this case is also needed to continue to investigate the alleged possibility of other parties having a central role in the alleged corruption crime," he said.
As previously reported, former Minister of Religion Yaqut Cholil Qoumas had been under house arrest since Thursday, March 19. The transfer of the status of detention was carried out after there was a request from the family on March 17 or five days after the detention on Thursday, March 12.
This incident then became a polemic in the community. A number of parties, including former investigators, highlighted the KPK's attitude because the change of the status of detention was the first time it was carried out.
Meanwhile, the KPK said that the change in status from prison detention to house arrest was claimed by the KPK to have been reviewed and in accordance with Article 108 paragraph (1) and (11) of Law Number 20 of 2025 concerning the Criminal Procedure Code.
After the polemics, the KPK then re-detained Yaqut at the Red and White KPK Branch Detention Center on Tuesday, March 24. This process was initiated by a health examination first at Bhayangkara Hospital Tk. I. R. Said Sukanto, East Jakarta on Monday, March 23.
It is known that Yaqut is a suspect in the corruption case of determining quotas and organizing the 2023-2024 Hajj pilgrimage at the Ministry of Religion together with staff, especially Ishfah Abidal Azis alias Gus Alex. This alleged corruption began with the provision of 20,000 additional Hajj quotas from the Saudi Arabian government to Indonesia in 2023-2024.
Based on Law Number 8 of 2019 concerning the Implementation of the Hajj and Umrah and the results of the agreement of the Panja Meeting of Commission VIII of the DPR RI, the special hajj quota should be set at 8 percent of the total quota, while the remaining 92 percent is intended for regular hajj.
However, Yaqut as the Minister of Religion at that time was suspected of unilaterally changing its composition.
Using the maneuver of issuing a Minister of Religious Affairs Decree (KMA) that was not transparently disseminated, Yaqut divided the additional Hajj quota into a 50 percent scheme for regular Hajj and 50 percent for special Hajj.
Meanwhile, Ishfah Abidal Aziz implemented the policy by easing the rules for special hajj pilgrims.
He arranged for the filling of the remaining special hajj quota to be handed over to the proposed Special Hajj Service (PIHK) or travel agents. In fact, there should be an order of departure according to the national order number according to the law.
In return for these accelerated facilities, Gus Alex instructed his subordinates to collect illegal levies or fees from travel parties, which were ultimately charged to prospective special pilgrims. In 2023, the amount of fees set at USD5,000 or around Rp84.4 million per pilgrim.
Meanwhile, in the 2024 Hajj, the collection rate was agreed at least USD2,000 to USD2,500 per pilgrim.
The billions of rupiah from the collection of fees are suspected to have flowed into the pockets of Gus Yaqut, Gus Alex, and a number of other officials in the Ministry of Religion.
Then there is an allegation that some of the funds were deliberately prepared and used to condition the Special Hajj Committee (Pansus) which was formed by the DPR RI in mid-2024. However, a refusal was given so that no transfer by intermediaries would occur.
As a result of the actions of the two, the state is said to have lost up to IDR 622 billion. They were then suspected of violating Article 2 (1) and or Article 3 of Law Number 31 of 1999 concerning the Eradication of Corruption as amended by Law Number 20 of 2001 jo Article 55 paragraph (1) of the Criminal Code.
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