Former Education Minister Nadiem Makarim testifying in a Jakarta courtroom during his corruption trial.
Former Education Minister Nadiem Makarim testifying in a Jakarta courtroom during his corruption trial.
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Nadiem Makarim admits paying staff salaries from personal funds in Chromebook corruption trial

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Former Education Minister Nadiem Makarim admitted paying Rp15 million to Rp20 million monthly in extra salaries to his special staff from personal funds during his testimony at the Jakarta Corruption Court on Monday.

Nadiem explained that his special ministerial staff experienced up to an 80 percent drop in income when joining the ministry. Even with the personal supplements he provided, their salary reductions remained at 40 percent.

Academic Rocky Gerung, who attended the same hearing, stated he was not supporting Nadiem and only wanted to test the legal reasoning of the proceedings. He judged the prosecutor failed to connect facts into evidence.

Prosecutor Roy Riady responded that the special team was used by Nadiem to force Chromebook usage for personal business interests tied to Google investments. Nadiem denied the Rp2.1 trillion state loss allegation, saying the figure came from corporate actions between Gojek and Google.

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Discussions on X center on Nadiem Makarim's testimony in the Chromebook corruption trial, particularly his admission of using personal funds for staff salaries, with users questioning government pay adequacy and expressing skepticism about motives; others highlight defense arguments like no personal financial gain, policy savings, and staff influence in procurement.

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A courtroom scene featuring Nadiem Makarim facing charges in the Chromebook procurement corruption case.
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Nadiem Makarim faces 18-year prison demand in Chromebook case

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Prosecutors have demanded an 18-year prison sentence and Rp5.6 trillion in fines for former Education Minister Nadiem Makarim in the alleged Chromebook procurement corruption case.

Former Education Minister Nadiem Anwar Makarim said he has no regrets about taking the ministerial post even as prosecutors demanded an 18-year prison term in the Chromebook procurement corruption case. He expressed disappointment and heartbreak over the demand after the hearing at the Jakarta Corruption Court on Wednesday.

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Former Minister Nadiem Makarim read his defense plea at the Jakarta Central Corruption Court on Tuesday, June 2, 2026. He asserted that all elements of the corruption charges had been disproven and requested a full acquittal.

Former Pati Regent Sudewo denied extortion charges against prospective village officials during his first hearing at the Semarang Corruption Court on Monday (15/6/2026). Prosecutors from the KPK accused Sudewo and three village heads of illegally collecting Rp2.49 billion.

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The Attorney General's Office named Dadan Hindayana and two deputies as suspects in alleged corruption in the Free Nutritious Meals Program on Wednesday, June 3, 2026.

Coordinating Minister for Community Empowerment Muhaimin Iskandar, known as Cak Imin, has requested an additional Rp1 trillion budget from President Prabowo Subianto to support MSMEs and the creative economy.

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Three TNI soldiers accused of kidnapping and murdering bank branch head MIP apologized tearfully at the Military Court II-08 in Jakarta. They admitted being motivated by promises of Rp 200 million and economic factors. The hearing took place on Tuesday in Cakung, East Jakarta.

 

 

 

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