JAKARTA - The Attorney General's Prosecutor (JPU) revealed the alleged white collar crime scheme in the Chromebook procurement corruption case that dragged former Minister of Education and Culture, Nadiem Anwar Makarim.

During the trial, JPU Roy Riady said Nadiem allegedly used bureaucratic loopholes and his position for personal gain. The main modus operandi was by forming "shadow organizations" outside the official structure of the ministry to direct policies for the benefit of personal business interests and groups affiliated with his technology corporation.

"Instead of strengthening the existing bureaucracy, he actually built a decision-making mechanism outside the formal channels that led to the commercial interests of certain parties," Roy said in a written statement quoted by Antara.

In addition, the JPU highlighted the unfairness in the surge in Nadiem's wealth, which was considered disproportionate to his official income as a state official.


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