Hajj Quota Split: Indonesia & Saudi Arabia – 50/50 Order?

Indonesia’s Hajj Quota Scandal: A Harbinger of Systemic Reform or Continued Corruption? The recent detention of officials, including former Religious Affairs Minister Yaqut Cholil Qoumas, in a widening corruption scandal surrounding Indonesia’s Hajj pilgrimage quota reveals a deeply entrenched problem. But beyond the immediate legal ramifications, this crisis signals a pivotal moment for the future … Read more

KPK Dismisses Bupati Fadia’s Defense After Arrest

Indonesia’s Graft Crackdown & the Rise of Tech-Enabled Corruption: A Looming Threat to Infrastructure Investment Indonesia’s recent arrest of Pekalongan Regent Fadia Arafiq, caught allegedly accepting bribes while charging an electric vehicle, isn’t an isolated incident. It’s a stark warning sign: corruption is evolving, becoming more sophisticated, and increasingly leveraging technology to evade detection. While … Read more