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Indonesia·Southeast Asia·Trade & Economy

Indonesia's free meal program faces scrutiny after official's arrest

Saturday, 6 June 2026, 07:25 · 1 min read

Indonesia's flagship free school meal initiative is under renewed pressure following the arrest of its former head, with authorities now pledging to improve efficiency in the program's rollout. The scheme, which has drawn criticism over its implementation challenges, is projected to cost nearly $15 billion in 2026 alone. The controversy raises broader questions about governance and value for money in one of Southeast Asia's most ambitious social welfare programs.

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The DiplomatIndonesia’s Free Meal Program to Target ‘Efficiency’ After Arrest of Former Head ↗︎
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