A former Deputy Head of the National Nutrition Agency (BGN), Sony Sonjaya, currently a suspect in a corruption case, has named 41 politicians allegedly involved in requesting allocations from a nutrition program fund, known as “titik SPPG” (nutrition fulfillment service unit points). Sonjaya’s testimony suggests a potential scheme where politicians directly sought access to these funds. The specifics of the requests and the nature of the alleged corruption are currently under investigation. This revelation comes as authorities continue to probe irregularities within the BGN and the distribution of resources intended for nutritional support programs. The allegations implicate individuals across the political spectrum, raising concerns about widespread corruption. Further investigations are underway to verify Sonjaya’s claims and determine the extent of the alleged wrongdoing. The case highlights ongoing efforts to combat corruption within Indonesia’s public sector.