JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has ensured that all parties involved in the alleged corruption in determining quotas and organizing the 2023-2024 hajj will be investigated. The opportunity to trap senior officials of the travel agency association or haj and umrah travel agents is open if there is an active role in making arrangements.

This was conveyed by KPK Spokesperson Budi Prasetyo after the designation of the former Chairman of the Association of Tour Travel Haji Umrah RI (Kesthuri), Asrul Azis Taba as a suspect along with Ismail Adhan as the Director of Operations of Maktour Travel.

"Of course, it is possible (to appoint other association officials, ed)," Budi told reporters quoted by Wednesday, April 1.

However, the KPK will not be arbitrary in processing the leaders of the haj travel agency association. They will only be charged if they have an active role in obtaining additional quotas whose distribution was not in accordance with the era of Minister of Religion Yaqut Cholil Qoumas, as was done by Asrul Azis Taba.

"Because the parties who are designated as suspects are also active in the initial process. There are meetings that we capture, yes, which are carried out by the association parties to the parties in the Ministry of Religion. In the meeting, among others, discuss related to the regulation of additional Hajj quotas. "

The KPK previously named Ismail Adhan as the Director of Operations of Maktour Travel and Asrul Azis Taba, who is the former General Chairman of the Indonesian Hajj and Umrah Travel Association (Kesthuri), as suspects. The two are suspected of plotting to get additional Hajj quotas from the Saudi Arabian government and give money.

Ismail is said to have given money to Ishfah Abidal Azis, who is a former special staff of the Minister of Religion Yaqut Cholil Qoumas worth 30 thousand US dollars. Then, he gave money to Abdul Latief as the Director General of Haji and Umrah (Dirjen PHU) Ministry of Religion with details of 5,000 US dollars and 16,000 Saudi riyals.

This act then made Maktour obtain an illegal profit in 2024 worth Rp. 27.8 billion.

Meanwhile, Asrul is said to have given money worth 406 thousand US dollars. From this gift, eight special haj organizers (PIHK) under the auspices of Kesthuri received illegal profits of up to Rp. 40.8 billion.

The determination of the two is an expansion of the corruption case of the haj quota which had previously ensnared Yaqut and Ishfah. This corruption allegation began with the provision of 20,000 additional haj 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, 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 unilaterally changed the composition. Using the maneuver of issuing a Hajj quota that was not transparently distributed, he 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 relaxing the rules for special hajj pilgrims. He is suspected of arranging the filling of the remaining special hajj quota to be handed over to the proposal of the Special Hajj Service (PIHK) or travel agents which should be in accordance with the national order number as regulated by 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 was suspected of violating Article 2 (1) and/or Article 55 (1) of the 1999 Law on Eradication of Corruption Crimes as amended by Law Number 20 of 2001 jo Article 55 paragraph (1) of the Criminal Code.


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