Authorities in Cilacap Regency, Central Java, Indonesia, have uncovered evidence suggesting approximately 100 nutrition service points (SPPGs) are fraudulent. The allegations were revealed by Acting Regent Ammy Amalia Fatma Surya, prompting a formal investigation. These SPPGs, intended to provide nutritional support, were reportedly established in questionable locations, including forests and even cemeteries. The discovery raises concerns about the misuse of funds allocated for nutritional programs. Officials are working to verify the validity of all SPPG locations and determine the extent of the irregularities. Further details regarding the investigation and potential consequences are expected to be released as the inquiry progresses. This situation highlights potential corruption and mismanagement within local government programs.
