Indonesian court hands former Gojek boss Nadiem Makarim 10 years in jail for graft

Indonesian court hands former Gojek boss Nadiem Makarim 10 years in jail for graft
Indonesian court hands former Gojek boss Nadiem Makarim 10 years in jail for graft

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Nevin Al Sukari - Sana'a - Nadiem Makarim, Indonesia’s former education minister and co-founder of ride hailing company Gojek, sits with his wife Franka Franklin during a verdict hearing at the Central Jakarta District Court in Jakarta June 30, 2026. — AFP pic

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Tuesday, 30 Jun 2026 3:56 PM MYT

JAKARTA, June 30 — An Indonesian court today sentenced Nadiem Makarim, a former education minister and the co-founder of a multibillion-dollar tech startup, to 10 years in prison for corruption.

Judges found Nadiem guilty of graft tied to the procurement of Chromebooks for schools during the Covid-19 pandemic, resulting in around US$120 million (RM490 million) in state losses. — AFP

 

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