A Jakarta court sentenced Nadiem Makarim, Indonesia’s former education minister and co-founder of ride-hailing giant Gojek, to ten years in prison on Tuesday. Makarim was found guilty of corruption-related charges, though specific details of the offense were not immediately released. The conviction marks a significant fall from grace for a prominent figure in Indonesia’s tech industry and former government official. Makarim served as education minister under President Joko Widodo until his resignation following the allegations. The case has drawn considerable attention due to Makarim’s high profile and the implications for Indonesia’s efforts to combat corruption. Legal experts suggest the severity of the sentence signals a strong stance against graft within the government. Further details regarding the court’s reasoning and potential appeals are expected in the coming days.