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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
JAKARTA, June 30 — An Indonesian court convicted former education minister Nadiem Makarim, the co-founder of a multibillion-dollar tech startup, of corruption today, sentencing him to 10 years in prison.
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.
The anti-corruption court in Jakarta also ordered Nadiem to pay a fine of 1 billion rupiah (US$55,850) and another 809 billion (more than US$45 million) in restitution — or serve an addition prison term.
The case represents a remarkable turnaround for the Ivy League-educated co-founder of ride-hailing app Gojek, once seen as a poster boy for Indonesia’s tech startup scene.
Nadiem, 41, became one of the country’s youngest cabinet members in 2019 and served as education minister until 2024.
Prosecutors had argued that his decision to purchase Chromebook laptops, which use Google’s operating system ChromeOS, was linked with the US tech giant’s investment in Gojek and had cost the state around US$120 million in losses.
Nadiem has consistently denies any wrongdoing, and his lawyer said he would appeal the verdict.
The former minister claims the Chromebook procurement had in fact saved money, and has dismissed the case against him as an “investigative error”.
“Experts and factual witnesses have stated: there was no element of state losses, no element of legal violation, no element of self-enrichment, enrichment of other people or corporations, and no mens rea or malicious intent,” Nadiem said in his defence plea this month.
Prosecutors had sought an 18-year sentence as well as a hefty fine of 5.6 trillion rupiah.
Google was not charged in the case, and the company has denied any wrongdoing.
GoTo Group, created in 2021 after a merger of Gojek and e-commerce platform Tokopedia, said Nadiem had no decision-making role since his resignation from the company in 2019.
Nadiem, whose lawyer father had served on the ethics committee of Indonesia’s anti-corruption agency, co-founded Gojek in 2010, starting out as a call centre with some 20 motorcycle drivers in Jakarta.
The name took inspiration from Jakarta’s ubiquitous motorbike taxis, known as “ojek”.
The company’s services have grown from ride-hailing to include food delivery and a digital wallet, with some 3.1 million registered drivers as of 2023.
Nadiem said he had accepted the offer from then-president Joko Widodo to serve as education minister in part to encourage Indonesian professionals to enter public service.
But he argued the case against him could cause an opposite effect.
“Young professionals fear that they will be the next victims,” he said.
As minister, Nadiem barred schools from forcing girls to wear Islamic headscarves and introduced a curriculum that emphasised greater flexibility in adjusting teaching methods. — AFP
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