Indonesia’s Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has clarified that its investigation into alleged corruption surrounding the Free Nutrition Program (MBG) at the National Nutrition Agency (BGN) has been temporarily suspended, not terminated. The KPK stated the pause is due to a parallel, and forceful, investigation already underway by the Attorney General’s Office (Kejagung). Officials confirmed the KPK is deferring to the Kejagung’s efforts to avoid duplication and potential interference. The agency maintains it retains the authority to resume its investigation should the need arise. This decision follows public scrutiny regarding the handling of the high-profile case. The MBG program aims to provide free nutritious meals, and allegations of corruption have raised concerns about its effectiveness and transparency. The Kejagung’s investigation is reportedly focused on potential misuse of funds within the program.