
Former Indonesian Education Minister and co-founder of the ride-hailing company Gojek, Nadiem Makarim, has been detained and named a suspect in a corruption case. The case involves allegations of malfeasance concerning laptop procurement. Makarim will be held for 20 days while the investigation progresses.
Makarim served as the Education Minister from 2019 to 2024 and is accused of misconduct in the procurement of Google’s Chromebook laptops for his ministry and students. According to Nurcahyo Jungkung Madyo, the lead investigator, Makarim is believed to have misused his ministerial authority for personal enrichment or the benefit of a company, in violation of Indonesia’s anti-corruption laws. The damages from this case are estimated to have cost the state around 1.98 trillion rupiah (US$121.85 million).
Before his detention, local media reported that Makarim stated, “I did not do anything. God will protect me, the truth will come out,” as he was leaving the prosecutor’s office for the detention house. No comment has been received from his legal representative.
Prosecutors claim that Makarim had issued a directive in 2021, specifying procurement conditions that only the Chromebook laptop could meet. Furthermore, it is alleged that Makarim had six meetings with representatives from Google Indonesia prior to the selection of the Chromebook. Google Indonesia, however, declined to comment on the case involving Makarim, emphasizing that it operates with resellers and partners to provide its technology, and government agencies transact with them, not directly with Google.
In July, the attorney general’s office conducted a search at the offices of Indonesian tech firm GoTo Gojek Tokopedia as part of the investigation. GoTo’s director of public affairs and communications, Ade Mulya, clarified that Makarim’s duties as education minister, including the procurement of Chromebooks for the ministry, were never related to GoTo’s operations. Makarim had withdrawn from Gojek in 2019 when he was appointed minister. In 2021, Gojek merged with the e-commerce startup Tokopedia to form GoTo Gojek Tokopedia, becoming Indonesia’s largest tech company.
Who is Nadiem Makarim?
Nadiem Makarim is the co-founder of ride-hailing company Gojek and former Indonesian Education Minister.
What are the allegations against Makarim?
Makarim is accused of corrupt practices in the procurement of Google’s Chromebook laptops for his ministry and students. He is alleged to have misused his ministerial authority for personal or company enrichment.
What is the potential cost of the alleged corruption?
The estimated damages from the case are around 1.98 trillion rupiah (US$121.85 million).