Indonesia’s free nutritious food program (MBG) is under increased scrutiny following the emergence of corruption allegations involving officials at the National Nutrition Agency (BGN). The program, a key campaign promise, is now facing questions as issues within its implementation are being revealed. Details surrounding the scandal are surfacing, raising concerns about the program’s integrity and effectiveness. Budiman Sudjatmiko, a key figure associated with the MBG initiative, has stated the program must continue despite the challenges, emphasizing its importance as a fulfilled campaign pledge. The unfolding situation threatens public trust and necessitates a thorough investigation into the alleged corruption. Further details regarding the specifics of the scandal are currently being reported. The future of the MBG program hinges on addressing these issues and restoring confidence in its management.