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Indonesia Prosecutors Demand 18-Year Jail Term for Gojek Founder in Corruption Trial

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Indonesian Prosecutors Push for Harsh Sentence in High-Profile Graft Case

Indonesian prosecutors have requested an 18-year prison sentence for one of the founders of ride-hailing giant Gojek as part of a major corruption investigation that has drawn nationwide attention.

The case centers on allegations of financial misconduct and corruption linked to state-owned business dealings. Prosecutors argued in court that the accused played a significant role in activities that caused major financial losses to the state.

The trial has become one of the country’s most closely watched legal battles involving a well-known tech entrepreneur and former government official.

Authorities Detail Corruption Allegations

During court proceedings, prosecutors claimed the former executive abused his authority while holding a government-related position connected to digital and telecommunications projects.

According to the prosecution, several business decisions and contracts were carried out improperly, leading to billions in losses. Investigators alleged that regulations were bypassed and procurement processes were manipulated during the project.

In addition to the prison term, prosecutors also requested heavy financial penalties and restrictions related to political and public office activities.

The defendant has denied wrongdoing and maintained that the decisions made during his leadership were intended to support national digital development initiatives.

Case Draws Public and Political Attention

The corruption trial has sparked strong public debate in Indonesia, especially because of the accused’s reputation as a leading figure in Southeast Asia’s technology sector.

Gojek became one of Indonesia’s most successful startup companies, expanding rapidly across transportation, food delivery, and digital payment services before merging into the GoTo Group.

Legal analysts say the outcome of the case could have a major impact on public trust in anti-corruption efforts and corporate governance in Indonesia.

The court is expected to continue hearings before delivering a final verdict later this year.

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