New Delhi, July 1 -- Indonesia's anti-graft court on Tuesday sentenced one of the co-founders of ride-hailing and payments giant Gojek to 10 years in prison after finding him guilty in a high-profile corruption case stemming from his time as education minister.

Nadiem Anwar Makarim was convicted of pushing his ministry to buy Google Chromebook laptops for schools during the COVID-19 pandemic as the American tech giant was considering an investment in Gojek's parent company. Makarim denied wrongdoing.

A panel of five judges at Jakarta's Corruption Court ordered Makarim to repay 809 billion rupiah (about $45.2 million) - a figure prosecutors said represented the value to him of Google's investment in PT Aplikasi Karya Anak Bangsa - and im...