Indonesia’s Attorney General’s Office has named Glory Harimas Sihombing, chair of the Indonesia Food Security Review Foundation, as the sixth suspect in a corruption case involving a free nutritious meal program for schoolchildren (MBG). The allegations center around the sale of “SPPG” (School Operational Assistance Funds) points for 100 million Rupiah each. Sihombing allegedly deposited 20 million Rupiah from these sales to an individual named Dadan. The investigation focuses on irregularities in the procurement and distribution of food for the MBG program. This marks a significant development in the ongoing probe into alleged corruption within the program, which aims to provide nutritious meals to students. Further details regarding the extent of the scheme and the involvement of other parties are expected as the investigation progresses. The Attorney General’s Office continues to pursue those implicated in the alleged misuse of funds.