Sony Sonjaya, an Indonesian official, was questioned by the Attorney General's Office for nine hours regarding alleged corruption in the management of the Free Nutritious Meal (MBG) program, also known as the Nutritional Fulfillment Unit (SPPG). The investigation centers on the allocation of “points” related to the program. His lawyer, Krisna Murti, stated the questioning focused on individuals who requested these points. The list of names linked to the alleged illicit trading of these points has grown to 41. Authorities are investigating potential corruption surrounding the distribution and control of resources within the MBG initiative. The Attorney General’s Office has not released further details on the specifics of Sonjaya’s testimony or the nature of the alleged corruption. The case highlights concerns about transparency and accountability in the implementation of Indonesia’s social programs.