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The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) is set to name suspects in the 2024 Hajj quota corruption case, according to Deputy Chair Nawaksari. The investigation involves alleged violations of anti-corruption laws, potentially causing state losses that need to be quantified with the help of the Audit Board (BPK).
The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) is on track to name suspects in the 2024 Hajj quota corruption case following an extensive investigation. Deputy Chair Nawaksari confirmed during the KPK's End-of-Year Performance Press Conference on December 22, 2025, that the process is nearing completion.
The investigation centers on suspected violations of Article 2(1) or Article 3 of the Corruption Eradication Law, which pertain to corruption causing state losses. Consequently, the KPK is working with the Audit Board (BPK) to quantify the potential state losses incurred.
While the KPK has not provided a specific timeline for naming the suspects, the ongoing collaboration with BPK is crucial for determining the extent of the alleged corruption. This development underscores the KPK's commitment to addressing corruption at various levels of governance.
KPK Investigation into Hajj Quota Corruption
Potential State Losses Calculation