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Indonesian Attorney General's Office Stops Free Nutrition Program Data Collection

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Indonesian Attorney General's Office Stops Free Nutrition Program Data Collection
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Key Points

  • The Attorney General's Office sent a letter stopping the data and issue reporting processes of the Free Nutrition Program.
  • The Central Java Attorney General's Office announced that they reviewed and verified the letter before implementing the instruction.
  • It was reported that the process is being evaluated from the Semarang base and inter-agency coordination is ongoing.

The Indonesian Attorney General's Office (Kejagung) sent a letter stopping the data collection and information gathering process regarding the issues experienced within the Free Nutrition Program (MBG). Following the circulation of the said letter, the data flow related to the program was officially suspended.

The Central Java Attorney General's Office (Kejati Jateng) announced that they are reviewing the instruction they received regarding the matter. Authorities stated that they conducted a detailed check to verify the content and scope of the letter before implementing the decision.

The development has raised uncertainties regarding the administrative processes of the free nutrition program, which holds great importance nationwide. How the process will proceed will become clearer once the relevant institutions clarify the correspondence.

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What is the Free Nutrition Program (MBG)?
It is a state program implemented in Indonesia that aims to provide free nutrition to the public.
What process did the Attorney General's Office stop?
The Attorney General's Office suspended the process of data collection and gathering information regarding the issues experienced related to the MBG program.
What is the Central Java Attorney General's Office doing regarding the matter?
The Central Java Attorney General's Office announced that they reviewed and checked the content of the cessation letter prior to its implementation.

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