Indonesia’s Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has responded to allegations implicating over 20 individuals, including one of its Deputy Chairmen, Fitroh Rohcahyanto, in a corruption case surrounding the Free Nutritious Meal Program (MBG). The program, intended to provide free meals to students, is now under investigation for alleged graft. KPK officials acknowledged the circulating list of names but have not yet confirmed the extent of any involvement by its personnel. The allegations center on potential corruption during the implementation of the MBG initiative. Further investigation is underway to determine the veracity of the claims and the roles of those named. The KPK maintains it is committed to transparency and will address the situation according to due process. This development raises concerns about potential internal corruption within the anti-graft body itself.