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Updated · Bloomberg · Jul 3
Indonesia Widens Free Meals Graft Probe, Names 7th Suspect and Refers Military Case
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jul 3

Indonesia Widens Free Meals Graft Probe, Names 7th Suspect and Refers Military Case

3 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jul 3

Summary

  • Indonesia’s Attorney General on Thursday named police Brig. Gen. Lalu Muhammad Iwan Mahardan the seventh suspect in a corruption probe tied to President Prabowo Subianto’s flagship free meals program.
  • The move pushes the investigation into active security ranks: Mahardan serves as deputy secretary for promotion and cooperation at the National Nutrition Agency, which is linked to the program’s governance.
  • Prosecutors also referred a separate case involving a military officer to Indonesia’s military crimes unit, extending the probe beyond civilian channels.
  • The widening case increases pressure on one of Prabowo’s signature policies by shifting the scandal from program management to alleged misconduct involving police and military personnel.

Insights

As a corruption probe widens, is Indonesia's ambitious plan to feed millions fundamentally flawed?
Prabowo's key promise is now a corruption nightmare. Can his administration salvage its credibility?