Former Indonesian education minister jailed for corruption
Jakarta, July 1 -- An Indonesian anti-corruption court on June 30 sentenced former education minister and Gojek co-founder Nadiem Makarim to 10 years for causing state losses in a case involving the procurement of Chromebook laptops during his time in office. According to the court, the procurement scheme caused state losses of about 120 million USD. In addition to the prison sentence, Nadiem was fined 1 billion IDR (about 55,800 USD) and ordered to pay 809 billion IDR in restitution. Failure to make the repayment will result in additional imprisonment as stipulated by law. Nadiem, once regarded as a symbol of Indonesia's technology startup boom, co-founded the ride-hailing platform Gojek in 2010 before becoming one of the youngest members ...
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