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    "data": {
        "id": 1809185,
        "msgid": "sony-brings-notebook-to-ago-examination-on-mbg-corruption-justice-collaborator-bid-1781754745",
        "date": "2026-06-18 10:13:27",
        "title": "Sony Brings Notebook to AGO Examination on MBG Corruption Justice Collaborator Bid",
        "author": "",
        "source": "CNN_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Legal",
        "summary": "Former deputy head of the National Nutrition Agency (BGN), Sony Sonjaya, appeared at the Attorney General's Office for further questioning regarding corruption in the free nutritious meal programme. His lawyer indicated the examination relates to Sony's application to become a justice collaborator, having previously named 26 individuals to investigators. The AGO is assessing whether his testimony is still needed and the extent of JC status that could be granted.",
        "content": "<p>Kejaksaan Agung (AGO) examined former BGN Deputy Head Sony Sonjaya in\nthe corruption case concerning the governance of the Free Nutritious\nMeal (MBG) programme on Thursday (18\/6). Sony\u2019s legal counsel, Krisna\nMurti, stated that the examination was also related to the justice\ncollaborator (JC) application submitted to investigators. Sony arrived\nat the AGO\u2019s Bundar Building in South Jakarta, descending from a\ndetention vehicle around 09.30 WIB. He did not respond to any questions\nfrom journalists but was seen carrying a notebook and pen. Previously,\nafter submitting the JC application, his lawyer Krisna Murti said Sony\nhad named 26 individuals to investigators. Junior Attorney General for\nSpecial Crimes, Febrie Adriansyah, stated there are two determining\nfactors for whether Sony\u2019s JC application is accepted. The first factor\nis whether investigators still require evidence or testimony from Sony\nin this case. The second is to review the extent of JC status that can\nbe granted to Sony, noting that this process still requires time. The\nAGO has named five suspects in the MBG programme governance corruption\ncase for the 2025-2026 period. They are former BGN Head Dadan Hindayana,\nformer BGN Deputy Heads Sony Sonjaya and Lodewikus Pusung, Sony\u2019s\nassociate Asep Yusuf Somantri (AYS), and PT Yasa Artha Trimanunggal\n(YAT) Commissioner Andri Mulyono. Dadan, Sony, and Lodewikus were named\nsuspects a day after being dismissed by President Prabowo Subianto from\ntheir BGN leadership positions. The AGO explained that the MBG programme\nwas supposed to be managed by the Satuan Pelayanan dan Pemenuhan Gizi\n(SPPG) foundation affiliated with recipient schools. However, in\npractice, many SPPGs were appointed due to their affiliations with BGN\nofficials, and many foundations did not meet the requirements to become\nSPPG partners. Furthermore, there was mark-up of procurement prices,\ncausing losses that did not support MBG operations, including 21,801\nelectric motorcycles worth IDR 1.03 trillion, 32,000 pairs of shoes,\n31,994 tablets, and 5,400 units of 75-inch televisions.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/sony-brings-notebook-to-ago-examination-on-mbg-corruption-justice-collaborator-bid-1781754745",
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    "sponsor": "Okusi Associates",
    "sponsor_url": "https:\/\/okusiassociates.com"
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