A former Indonesian education minister, Nadiem Makarim, received a ten-year prison sentence on Tuesday following a conviction for corruption. The court found Makarim guilty of engaging in corrupt practices during his tenure. Details of the specific charges have not been widely released, but the case has drawn significant public attention in Indonesia. This sentencing marks a notable development in the country’s ongoing efforts to combat corruption within its government. Makarim’s legal team has indicated plans to appeal the decision. The verdict underscores the judiciary’s commitment to holding high-ranking officials accountable for illicit activities.