This morning, after Nadiem was sentenced to 10 years in jail, it’s clear that Google needs to take a strong official stand.
The Indonesian judges sullied Google’s name, claiming without evidence the U.S. giant engaged in bribery to win a Chromebook laptop contract.
In this fiction, Google invested in Nadiem’s company, GoJek. In return, Nadiem, who left GoJek to become Education Minister, ordered the purchase of Chromebooks.
Prosecutors failed to put any evidence forward to back this defamatory allegation. Yet Nadiem got 10 years. Why? Because he tried to reform a corrupt ministry and made a lot of enemies.
How can Google remain silent in the face of these baseless allegations. Just because a judge said it, doesn’t make it any less defamatory.
I would expect Sapna Chadha and other senior Google leaders in the region to show the backbone to speak up now. Nadiem was Google’s trusted partner for years. They invested in his company. Will they remain quiet just to protect their business in Indonesia. Where are they in his time of need?
jadi cerita abang ini iseng ngitung
pidato prabowo yang bilang udah bangun jalan 1.151 km dengan dana 5,4 triliun
jika di bagi maka per km nya 4,6 miliar
artinya tiap satu kilo butuh 4,6 miliar
itu jalan untuk spek lapangan bandara
lalu abangnya juga spill menurut PUPR
anggaran umum jaln hotmix
biayanya kisaran 900jt- 1 miliar/km
arttinya prabowo baru saja mengakui
ada mark up 3-4 lipat dalam pembangunan jalan desa tersebut
Per orang 30 juta
Ada 30 ribu orang
BERARTI ABIS SETIDAKNYA 900 MILYAR BUAT LATIHAN MILITER DOANG???
Sama lebih-lebihnya ini ituuuu...
1 T nyampe gak tuh???
TERUS DARI SEGITU GAK ADA MEDCHECK APA TENAGA KESEHATAN?
Bisa ada lima orang meninggal?
Dari dana segede itu gak bisa mengecualikan ibu hamil???
Indonesia is dangling unprecedented legal protections for investors in President Prabowo Subianto’s sovereign wealth fund, a move analysts warn could attract money with questionable origins and further erode the reputation of Southeast Asia’s largest economy. Read more: https://t.co/x0UMGQ8e4a
📷️: Dimas Ardian/Bloomberg