A corruption scandal has emerged within Indonesia’s National Nutrition Agency (BGN) regarding its free nutritious food program (MBG). Investigations reveal a multi-layered scheme of irregularities, with significant markups in procurement costs. Specifically, electric motorcycles purchased for the program were inflated in price by up to 47 million Indonesian Rupiah (approximately $2,800 USD) per unit. This constitutes a major component of the alleged corruption within the MBG program. Authorities are currently investigating the extent of the fraud and identifying those involved in the inflated procurement process. The scandal raises concerns about the effective allocation of resources intended for improving national nutrition. Further details are expected as the investigation progresses.