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Corruption at The Haj

Monday, November 6, 2000

It is a requirement for Moslems once in their lives, but most Indonesians can only do it through a government monopoly. How do we free the holy Haj pilgrimage from corruption?

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Oh, my God. Maybe those are the most appropriate words for what legislators were told last week about Indonesia’s government-organized Haj pilgrimages. The findings of the Supreme Audit Agency (BPK) suggest the holy journey to Mecca has become a lucrative piece of business for the privileged few running it. Last week legislators got a chance to look at the findings. Diversion of funds amounted to a whopping Rp354.716 billion.

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