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Indonesia sentences Gojek founder to 10 years for graft over procurement of school laptops
Indonesia's anti-graft court sentenced Gojek founder Nadiem Anwar Makarim to 10 years in prison for corruption related to a school laptop procurement during his time as education minister. The court ordered repayment of 809 billion rupiah and found the policy decision caused $125 million in state losses, though it did not link the purchase directly to Google's investment in Gojek's parent company.
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