Nadiem Makarim Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison for Chromebook Corruption Case

An Indonesian court has sentenced former Minister of Education and Culture Nadiem Makarim to 10 years in prison following a high-profile corruption trial involving the procurement of Chromebooks for public schools. The verdict, delivered by the Jakarta Corruption Court, concludes a legal battle that has drawn intense public scrutiny and sparked significant debate regarding government … Read more

Ibrahim Arief Questions the Legitimacy of Nadiem’s Testimony in Chromebook Case as Legal Battle Intensifies

Former Indonesian Education Ministry consultant Ibrahim Arief has publicly stated that the legal case against him related to the Chromebook procurement scandal has been irregular from the outset, claiming he was subjected to investigation and evidence gathering before even being formally called as a witness. His remarks, reported by Indonesian media outlets including Kompas.com and … Read more