Indonesia court sentences Nadiem Makarim to 10 years in corruption case
A court in Indonesia has sentenced former education minister Nadiem Makarim to 10 years in prison over corruption linked to the procurement of Chromebook laptops for schools during the COVID-19 pandemic. The ruling was delivered by the Jakarta anti-corruption court on Tuesday and marks a major legal setback for one of the country's best-known business figures. Judges found him guilty of abuse of authority and causing state losses, while saying he was not proven to have directly enriched himself.The court said the case caused state losses of about $120 million. It also ordered Makarim to pay a fine of Rp1... [Continue Reading]
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