5 Motor Listrik SPPG yang Jadi Tersangka Korupsi MBG
- The Indonesian Attorney General's Office (Kejagung) has named Andri Mulyono, the head of electric motorcycle vendor SPPG, and a commissioner of PT Yasa Artha Trimanunggal as suspects in...
- Andri Mulyono, the boss of the electric motorcycle vendor SPPG, is the fifth suspect named by the Attorney General's Office in the MBG corruption investigation, according to Kompas.com.
- The case centers on the procurement of electric motorcycles intended to support the logistics of the Makan Bergizi Gratis program.
The Indonesian Attorney General’s Office (Kejagung) has named Andri Mulyono, the head of electric motorcycle vendor SPPG, and a commissioner of PT Yasa Artha Trimanunggal as suspects in a corruption case involving the Makan Bergizi Gratis (MBG) program. The suspects allegedly inflated procurement prices for electric motorcycles used by the National Nutrition Agency (BGN), according to reports from CNBC Indonesia and Kompas.id.
Who are the suspects in the MBG electric motorcycle case?
Andri Mulyono, the boss of the electric motorcycle vendor SPPG, is the fifth suspect named by the Attorney General’s Office in the MBG corruption investigation, according to Kompas.com. The investigation also includes the commissioner of PT Yasa Artha Trimanunggal (YAT), who has been designated as a suspect in the procurement process for the National Nutrition Agency (BGN).
The case centers on the procurement of electric motorcycles intended to support the logistics of the Makan Bergizi Gratis program. This government initiative aims to provide nutritious meals to students and pregnant women across Indonesia to combat malnutrition.
How was the price markup executed?
According to reports from detikNews, the suspects manipulated the price formation process to inflate the cost of the electric motorcycles. This “markup” involved increasing the estimated price of the units beyond their actual market value, thereby inflating the total procurement budget requested from the state.
The Attorney General’s Office is examining the affiliation between the vendor, SPPG, and PT Yasa Artha Trimanunggal to determine how the budget was diverted. Investigators are focusing on the discrepancy between the actual cost of the motorcycles and the final price billed to the BGN budget.
What is the role of the Justice Collaborator in the investigation?
The investigation has relied on information provided by Sony Sonjaya, who has sought status as a Justice Collaborator (JC). Sonjaya reportedly provided a list of 26 names linked to the corruption scheme, according to Kompas.tv.

Researchers from the Center for Anti-Corruption and Governance Studies (Pukat) at Gadjah Mada University (UGM) expressed concern on June 12, 2026, regarding the legal standing of these names. The researchers stated that if the request for Justice Collaborator status is rejected, the evidence and names provided by Sonjaya might not be legally actionable or followed up by prosecutors.
What are the legal implications for the suspects?
The suspects face charges under the Indonesian Criminal Code (KUHP) and laws governing the eradication of corruption. The Attorney General’s Office is using the results of the suspects’ examinations (BAP) to determine the total state loss resulting from the price inflation.
The case highlights a failure in the governance of the National Nutrition Agency’s procurement process. While the MBG program is a priority national project, the Kejagung investigation suggests that the urgency of the rollout was used to bypass strict pricing checks, allowing vendors to inflate costs.
The Attorney General’s Office has not yet released the total amount of the state loss, but the addition of a fifth suspect indicates a widening scope of the investigation into the BGN’s supply chain partners.
