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Prominent Tech Founder in Indonesia Is Found Guilty in Corruption Case

  • July 01, 2026
  • Business

A court in Indonesia sentenced the nation’s most prominent tech tycoon on Tuesday to 10 years in prison after finding him guilty of abusing his power and causing losses to the state, in a closely watched case that has sent shock waves through the country’s elite and foreign business community.

Nadiem Makarim was a co-founder of Gojek, often described as Indonesia’s version of Uber. He was convicted over a decision he made six years ago, when he was the government’s education minister, to award a contract to purchase Google computers to use for remote learning during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Prosecutors claimed that the contract was a quid pro quo for investments Google had made in Gojek years earlier. They alleged that the contract had enriched Mr. Nadiem personally and had cost the government 1.5 trillion rupiah, or nearly $85 million, because of unverified pricing and markups.

A panel of four judges found Mr. Nadiem guilty of abusing his power, saying the elements of the government’s case against him were “proven lawfully and convincingly.” He was found not guilty of the primary charge of personal enrichment. One judge dissented from the guilty verdict, saying that Mr. Nadiem had nothing to do with the pricing decision for the procurement of Chromebooks.

Article source: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/30/business/indonesia-trial-nadiem-makarim.html

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