Illustration of MAKI urging DPR Komisi III to probe KPK's temporary house arrest of corruption suspect Yaqut Cholil Qoumas.
Illustration of MAKI urging DPR Komisi III to probe KPK's temporary house arrest of corruption suspect Yaqut Cholil Qoumas.
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MAKI urges DPR probe into KPK's temporary house arrest for Yaqut Cholil Qoumas

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Following the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK)'s temporary shift of hajj quota corruption suspect Yaqut Cholil Qoumas to house arrest on March 19, 2026, anti-corruption group Masyarakat Antikorupsi Indonesia (MAKI) has requested Komisi III DPR RI to form a working committee to investigate the decision. KPK welcomed the scrutiny while denying external influence, confirming Yaqut's return to detention.

Masyarakat Antikorupsi Indonesia (MAKI) submitted a request on March 25, 2026, to Komisi III DPR RI for a Panitia Kerja (Panja) to examine KPK's decision to move hajj quota suspect Yaqut Cholil Qoumas to house arrest over Eid al-Fitr. MAKI coordinator Boyamin Saiman argued for transparency despite Yaqut's return to detention, alleging secretive processes and possible external intervention, as highlighted by Prof. Mahfud MD on social media. MAKI also contacted KPK's Dewan Pengawas on March 24 over potential ethical violations by KPK leaders. The issue surfaced after Silvia Harefa reported Yaqut's absence from detention on March 21. KPK Enforcement Deputy Asep Guntur Rahayu responded positively on March 26 at KPK's Gedung Merah Putih in Jakarta: 'We welcome and thank MAKI and the public.' He refuted intervention claims, explaining the collective leadership decision considered public reaction and Yaqut's health conditions, including acute GERD and asthma.

What people are saying

X discussions criticize KPK's temporary house arrest for Yaqut Cholil Qoumas, supporting MAKI's demand for a DPR working committee probe into the decision's transparency and potential influence. Sentiments are predominantly skeptical and negative, highlighting it as a poor precedent despite Yaqut's return to detention and KPK's denial of external pressure.

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