NEWSAR
Multi-perspective news intelligence

Gojek co-founder, turned Indonesian Education Minister jailed for 10 years

5 articles
3 sources
0% diversity
Updated Yesterday
Key Topics & People
Nadiem Makarim *Gojek Indonesia Jakarta Corruption

Coverage Framing

4
1
Legal & Judicial(4)
Economic Impact(1)
Avg Factuality:74%
Avg Sensationalism:Moderate

Story Timeline

Jun 28 – Jul 4

4 articles|3 sources
nadiem makarimgojek co-foundergojekstate lossesindonesian education minister
Legal & Judicial(3)
Al JazeeraYesterday

Gojek co-founder, turned Indonesian Education Minister jailed for 10 years

Gojek co-founder and former Indonesian Education Minister Nadiem Makarim has been sentenced to 10 years in prison. The article states this sentencing as the primary event. No further details regarding the specific charges, the court that issued the sentence, or the timeline of events are provided in the given content. The information focuses solely on the conviction and the length of the prison term for Makarim.

SensationalFactual
Negative
Al Jazeera2d ago

Gojek co-founder Nadiem Makarim sentenced to 10 years for corruption

Former Education Minister and Gojek co-founder Nadiem Makarim has been sentenced to 10 years in prison by an Indonesian court for corruption. The Jakarta anti-corruption court found Makarim guilty of abuse of authority and causing state losses amounting to approximately $120 million in relation to the procurement of Chromebook laptops for schools during the COVID-19 pandemic. While not found guilty of personal enrichment, the court ordered him to pay a fine of Rp1 billion and Rp809 billion in restitution. Prosecutors alleged his decision to purchase Chromebooks was linked to Google's investment in Gojek. The verdict represents a significant downfall for the entrepreneur, who previously led Gojek and served as one of Indonesia's youngest cabinet ministers.

MeasuredFactual1 source
Negative
BBC News - World2d ago

Founder of Asian super-app Gojek sentenced to years in jail for corruption

Gojek founder Nadiem Makarim has been sentenced to years in jail for corruption related to a laptop deal during his time as Indonesia's education minister. Makarim stated he would file an appeal, expressing his feelings and hope in the Indonesian people. Analysts and activists have questioned the case, suggesting it could be used to target critics of those in power. Observers believe a guilty verdict might discourage young Indonesians from entering government service due to a perceived fear of criminalization for working with or within the government. Nadiem is viewed by some young Indonesians as someone seeking change within a problematic government system.

MeasuredMixed3 sources
Negative
Economic Impact(1)
South China Morning Post2d ago

Does Gojek co-founder’s guilty verdict test Indonesia’s investor climate?

Nadiem Makarim, co-founder of Gojek and former Indonesian education minister, has been sentenced to 10 years in prison. A Jakarta court found him guilty of abusing his authority in a corruption case that resulted in $87 million in state losses. This verdict, concerning actions taken while in a government role, could negatively impact business sentiment and foreign investment in Indonesia. Observers suggest it raises concerns about legal certainty, particularly in matters involving government procurement and the technology sector. Makarim previously served as Gojek's CEO before entering politics.

Mixed toneFactual1 source
Negative

Key Claims

factual

Gojek co-founder and former Education Minister Nadiem Makarim has been sentenced to 10 years in prison.

factual

Nadiem Makarim is a co-founder of Gojek.

factual

Nadiem Makarim previously served as the Indonesian Education Minister.

factual

Gojek co-founder Nadiem Makarim sentenced to 10 years in prison for abusing authority in a corruption case.

statistic

The corruption case is linked to US$87 million in state losses.

Apr 19 – Apr 25

1 articles|1 sources
Legal & Judicial(1)

Key Claims

factual

Former Algerian Industry Minister Ali Aoun has been sentenced to five years in prison after being convicted of corruption.

— local media

factual

Aoun was the minister for industry and pharmaceutical production between 2022 and 2024.

— Algerian online news site Dzair Tube

factual

Prosecutors had sought a 12-year sentence for the former minister.

— Algerian online news site Dzair Tube

factual

The case centred on accusations of corruption, mismanagement and the unlawful awarding of industrial and investment contracts.

— Dzair Tube

factual

The convictions come amid an ongoing anticorruption drive launched by Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune.