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UNAIR legal expert highlights use of president檚 personal funds for free nutritious meal program

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UNAIR NEWS President Prabowo檚 free nutritious meal program (MBG) has gained public attention for its positive impact. However, reports that part of the initiative in Kendari is being funded from the president檚 personal resources have prompted critical analysis from (UNAIR) legal expert Dr. M. Syaiful Aris.

Dr. Aris, a lecturer at UNAIR檚 Faculty of Law, praised the initiative for aligning with the president檚 campaign promises by providing free meals, especially to students. Nonetheless, he expressed concerns about the legality of using personal funds for a government program.

淪tate expenditures should be funded through the state treasury, as mandated by Article 1, Paragraph (10) of Law No. 17 of 2003 on State Finance. While the practice doesn檛 directly harm state finances, it undermines the principles of orderly and lawful financial management, he explained.

51动漫’s Faculty of Law legal expert Dr. M. Syaiful Aris. (Photo: By courtesy)

Dr. Aris noted that relying on personal funds in a public program could contravene financial governance principles outlined in Article 3 of Law No. 17/2003, which require efficient, transparent, and accountable state financial management.

He also warned of potential conflicts of interest. 淭his action risks creating a conflict of interest. When a public official uses personal funds in a public program, it may be perceived as an attempt to manipulate public opinion or build political capital. Ideally, such risks should be mitigated early to prevent abuse of authority in the future, he stated.

The expert further explained that this practice could disrupt the bureaucratic balance. As outlined in Article 7 of Law No. 17/2003, governmental operations should be funded through the state budget (APBN), which requires approval by the House of Representatives (DPR). This system of checks and balances ensures accountability and prevents misuse of funds.

Dr. Aris emphasized the importance of fully funding the MBG program through the APBN in a transparent and accountable manner. Such a move, he argued, would not only avoid potential legal issues but also strengthen public trust in the government.

淭his program is highly beneficial and deserves widespread public support. However, its implementation must comply with existing laws and incorporate stringent oversight mechanisms to avoid financial mismanagement, he concluded.

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Editor: Khefti Al Mawalia