Free meals for children (MBG) is it good as intended ??

The problem here is they can not back down if one of the main (election) promises made does not work out. A bit similar with Jokowi’s pet project of moving the capital city.

Yes. But that was more about the purchase of the land and from whom ;-)

It was a payoff to keep some people and groups quiet during his tenure and the side benefit or not was the new city. So not. Lol
 
Another secretive project: the Badan Gizi Nasional (BGN), the Indonesian government agency established in August 2024 to oversee the nationwide Free Nutritious Meals (MBG) program, is reportedly allocating IDR 1.2 trillion for an application & Managed service, IT project. The plan did not emerge through an official public announcement, but instead surfaced on social media before being picked up by mainstream media outlets.

What makes the situation more controversial is that the project is reportedly being handled through a direct appointment process rather than an open tender. This has raised concerns about transparency and accountability. Some observers are even drawing comparisons to the Indonesian electronic ID card (e-KTP) corruption scandal, although the amount of money involved is smaller scale given the more limited scope and number of people involved.

https://www.tempo.co/politik/penjelasakan-bgn-soal-anggaran-it-tembus-rp-1-2-triliun-2131111 BGN's Explanation Regarding the IDR 1.2T Budget

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/0M6XT2iYYxU

 
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Journalist Investigation: A motorbike dealership intending to supply thousands of EV motorbikes priced at Rp 40–50 million doesn’t even appear to have a proper office, facility. The gate remains locked, allegedly to avoid public scrutiny and investigation. Keep in mind the EV motorbikes procurement is budgeted for Rp3,2T to supply 65.067 unit. They are very creative when come to propose a project using taxpayers money.

The man wearing glasses in the video is a journalist from Kompas, one of Indonesia’s leading national newspapers. The other man is a member of parliament.
 
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They are entitled to it, but most kids (and parents) dont want it due to the low quality.
They pay something every month to the pura for food.
Some headmasters occasionally inspect the meals served to their pupils. During one inspection, she found rotten 'grapes', 'tempeh' that should belong to the bin. However, in Indonesia, such items still seem to hold value because of this MBG program.

What may still help in this situation is that Indonesian children, especially those from disadvantage family, often develop strong immune systems that allow them to consume such meals up to a certain degreet without becoming ill

 
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