Tech founder gets 10-year prison sentence over Chromebook corruption case
A tech founder was sentenced to 10 years in prison in Indonesia for a Chromebook corruption case. The individual, previously a chief at Gojek, was convicted in a case closely monitored by foreign investors.
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