South China Morning Post
AsiaPac · 7 mins ago
✦ 72◉ Centre
Why Gojek co-founder’s trial is alarming Indonesians overseas
72Quality
0Ratings
0Comments
AI Analysis
Quality 72/100
Partisan intensity 35/100
ObjectivePartisan
◉ Centre ✓ Fair headline
Nadiem Makarim, co-founder of Indonesian ride-hailing firm Gojek and former education minister, faces a corruption trial with prosecutors seeking an 18-year prison sentence, a development that has unsettled many Indonesians working abroad who saw him as a symbol of private-sector success and modernisation.
Why Gojek co-founder’s trial is alarming Indonesians overseas
For many Indonesians who have built careers abroad, Nadiem Makarim once represented a particular kind of homecoming success story.
The Brown and Harvard University-educated co-founder of Gojek had walked away from the start-up world to serve in government, bringing with him the aura of Indonesia’s technology boom and the promise that private-sector talent could help modernise the state.
Now, with prosecutors seeking an 18-year prison sentence for the former education minister in a corruption...
Discussion 0 comments
Sort:
?
No comments yet — be the first to start the discussion!