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Indonesia Prosecutors Nadiem Makarim Education Minister Gojek Graft

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AI-generatedThe article reports a corruption case against a former minister and Gojek co-founder. No direct commercial mechanism is identified: the event is a legal proceeding with no immediate impact on commodity prices, supply chains, or company margins. The alleged corruption involves government procurement, but the specific companies (Google, Chromebook) are not shown to face financial or operational consequences. The impact is limited to the individual and the Indonesian legal system, with no material sector-level effect.
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- Prosecutors seek 18-year prison sentence for Nadiem Makarim over alleged corruption in laptop procurement.
- State losses estimated at US$125.64 million.
- Makarim accused of enriching himself by 809 billion rupiah (US$46.33 million).
- Procurement involved Chromebook laptops for schools between 2020 and 2022.
- Verdict expected in June 2026.
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