Indonesia’s Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has temporarily halted its investigation into alleged corruption surrounding the Free Nutritional Food (MBG) program within the National Nutrition Agency (BGN). The decision effectively suspends the probe into potential irregularities related to the program, which aims to provide nutritious meals. While the KPK hasn’t entirely dropped the case, it cites unspecified reasons for pausing the investigation at this time. Further details regarding the suspension and potential resumption of the investigation have not been immediately released. This program is intended to improve nutrition for children, and allegations of corruption raise concerns about the effective allocation of resources. The KPK maintains the case could be revisited if new evidence emerges.