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Indonesia's Former Nutrition Agency Chief Arrested Over Corruption Charges
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Dadan Hindayana, the former chief of Indonesia's National Nutrition Agency, was arrested on charges of causing state losses and enriching himself after being dismissed from his position.

Dadan Hindayana , the National Nutrition Agency former chief, sits inside a detention car after he was arrested by Indonesia 's Attorney General's Office on charges of causing state losses and enriching himself, in Jakarta, on June 3.

Indonesian authorities arrested the recently dismissed head of an agency overseeing President Prabowo Subianto's flagship free meals programme on Wednesday along with two other former officials, hours afterLess than 24 hours after his sacking by Prabowo, Dadan Hindayana, the National Nutrition Agency former chief, was arrested by Indonesia's Attorney General's Office on charges of causing state losses and enriching himself. If found guilty, he could face a maximum 20-year prison sentence.

Dadan was seen at the AGO building being whisked away in handcuffs and a pink vest and put into a vehicle, as throngs of reporters surrounded him. The ambitious free meals programme was a key part of Prabowo's campaign to win the presidency in 2024, with the government budgeting at least US$15 billion to provide free meals to 83 million children and pregnant women across the sprawling archipelago.

Syarief Sulaeman Nahdi, an AGO official, told reporters that Dadan was named as a suspect in a corruption case linked to the governance of the free meals programme. Dadan allegedly influenced the selection of several foundations managing the programme's kitchens even though they had not met standards, Syarief said, adding that he owned those foundations through external parties.

He was also allegedly involved in the marked up procurement of items including more than 21,000 electric motorbikes, 32,000 pairs of shoes, and 5,400 televisions. The two other former agency officials were arrested for the same alleged crimes, Syarief said. The extent of the state's losses were still being calculated, he added. Reuters could not immediately contact the legal representatives of the suspects.

Dadan did not immediately respond to requests for comment. The agency said after the arrests that it would respect the ongoing legal process, adding that its focus is on properly and transparently carrying out the free meals programme.

Prabowo said in a speech at a nutrition event on Thursday, in a video published by his office after the arrests, that he heard of violations at the agency but did not want to comment much on the case as he did not want to interfere.

"I was forced to replace those I loved, trusted," he said, adding the free meals programme should not be a source for self-enrichment. Dadan's sacking was linked to governance and food quality concerns, state secretary Prasetyo Hadi said late on Tuesday. Two sources, requesting anonymity, told Reuters that AGO personnel raided the agency's building at 2am on Wednesday in multiple vehicles.

The building remained under lockdown until Wednesday afternoon, and employees who were meant to report for duty were not allowed to enter the premises. Syarief confirmed the raid of the office and the suspects' houses. One employee said the raid took place on the second floor of the building, where the agency's top leadership sits.

The free meals programme has come under intense scrutiny since its launch in January 2025, with investors wary of Prabowo's big spending plans and worried that fiscal deficit thresholds could be challenged. Dadan, an entomologist, will be replaced by his deputy, Nanik Sudaryati Deyang, who is a former journalist and was part of Prabowo's campaigning team in the 2024 election.

The school meals programme has been linked to cases of food poisoning that had affected at least 33,000 children as of April, according to Network for Education Watch, a non-governmental organisation.

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