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Indonesia vows impartial probe into free meal corruption
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Indonesia vows impartial probe into free meal corruption

The Indonesian government has stated that it is conducting an impartial investigation into alleged corruption within the Free Nutritious Meal (MBG) program. Officials, including the head of the Government Communications Agency, emphasized that the legal process focuses solely on alleged misconduct during service at the National Nutrition Agency, regardless of the suspects' current positions or institutional affiliations. The Attorney General's Office has named both an active military officer and an active police officer as suspects in the case, which covers the 2025–2026 period. The investigation aims to ensure accountability within the program's management, with authorities urging the public to trust the legal process.

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Indonesia vows impartial probe into free meal corruption

The Indonesian government has stated that it is conducting an impartial investigation into alleged corruption within the Free Nutritious Meal (MBG) program. Officials, including the head of the Government Communications Agency, emphasized that the legal process focuses solely on alleged misconduct during service at the National Nutrition Agency, regardless of the suspects' current positions or institutional affiliations. The Attorney General's Office has named both an active military officer and an active police officer as suspects in the case, which covers the 2025–2026 period. The investigation aims to ensure accountability within the program's management, with authorities urging the public to trust the legal process.

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