Gojek co-founder detained


A former education minister and co-founder of ride-hailing firm Gojek, Nadiem Makarim, has been named by investigators as a suspect in a corruption case about alleged improper laptop procurement and said he had been detained.

An investigator at the attorney general’s office said Nadiem would be detained for 20 days while the investigation proceeds.

Nadiem, education minister between 2019 and 2024, was accused of involvement in the procurement of Google Chromebook laptops for use at his ministry students, said investigator Nurcahyo Jungkung Madyo.

“I did not do anything.

“God will protect me, the truth will come out,” local media reported Nadiem as saying before leaving the prosecutors’ office to a detention house.

Nadiem was accused of misusing his authority as minister to enrich himself or a company, Nurcahyo said, in violation of Indonesia’s anti-corruption laws. Investigators estimated the case had caused losses to the state of 1.98 trillion rupiah (RM515mil).

“For investigation purposes, (Nadiem) will be detained for the next 20 days,” Nurcahyo told a press conference.

The prosecutors found that Nadiem had issued a decree in 2021 containing procurement specifications that matched only the Chromebook laptop.

Before selecting the Chromebook, Nadiem met representatives of Google Indonesia six times, Nurcahyo said.

Google Indonesia declined to comment on the case. It said it works with resellers and partners to deliver its technology and government agencies transact with them, not Google.

In July, the attorney general’s office raided the office of Indonesian tech firm GoTo Gojek Tokopedia to search for evidence related to the case but did not provide further details.

Nadiem left Gojek after he was appointed minister in 2019. Gojek merged with e-commerce startup Tokopedia in 2021 to form GoTo Gojek Tokopedia, Indonesia’s largest tech company. — Reuters

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