Ex-Indonesian minister detained over corruption probe linked to laptop sales
Nadiem Makarim, who was also ex-Gojek CEO, is accused of favouring Google’s Chromebook for procurement and causing US$120 million state loss

Centred on the country’s digital education push from 2019 to 2022, the case took a dramatic turn on Thursday when Nadiem was taken into custody by the Attorney General’s Office after a third round of questioning.
He will be held for 20 days at a detention centre in South Jakarta while the investigation continues.
According to local news outlet Detik, as Nadiem was escorted by officers on Thursday wearing detention garb and handcuffs, he shouted to reporters: “I didn’t do anything. God will protect me, the truth will come out. Allah will know the truth.
“For me, integrity is number one throughout my life. Honesty is No 1. Allah will protect me, God willing.”