Indonesia’s Attorney General’s Office (AGO) has revealed the involvement of Glory Harimas Sihombing, chairwoman of the Indonesia Food Security Review Foundation, as a new suspect in the alleged corruption case surrounding the Free Nutritious Meal (MBG) program. The AGO alleges Sihombing played a role in the scheme. Details released indicate her involvement centered around the sale of allocation points for the program’s Supplemental Food Production Groups (SPPG). The MBG program, intended to provide free nutritious meals to schoolchildren, has been plagued by allegations of widespread corruption. Further investigations are ongoing to determine the full extent of the alleged fraudulent activities and identify other individuals involved. This development marks a significant step in the investigation into the multi-million dollar scandal. The AGO continues to build its case against those implicated in the misuse of funds intended for the school lunch program.
