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tech consultant gets four years in prison in chromebook graft case

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AI-generatedThis is a single corruption case in Indonesia involving a technology consultant and a past government procurement program. No direct commercial mechanism affects current commodity prices, supply chains, or company margins. The event is isolated and does not create scarcity, demand shifts, or regulatory changes for Chromebooks or other products. Impact is limited to legal consequences for the individual.
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- Ibrahim Arief sentenced to 4 years in prison for graft in Chromebook procurement.
- Procurement caused Rp 2.18 trillion in state losses.
- Arief fined Rp 500 million (approx. US$28,544).
- Case involves Google Chromebook laptops for schoolchildren under education ministry digitalization initiative.
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