JAKARTA - The trial of the Chromebook corruption case revealed a surprising finding regarding the flow of funds from the technology giant, Google. The JPU said there was a common thread between the procurement of Chromebooks and a fraud scheme in the management of PT Aplikasi Karya Anak Bangsa (AKAB).
The prosecutor revealed that Google's investment was US$786 million (around Rp11 trillion), but was only recorded as Rp60 billion in the administrative report. "We see that there is a scheme to disguise the actual value to avoid taxes and cover conflicts of interest," said the prosecutor.
On this basis, the JPU demanded Nadiem with a sentence of 18 years in prison and a fine of Rp. 1 billion. Not only that, Nadiem was also ordered to pay compensation in the amount of Rp. 5.67 trillion.
The figure includes state losses in procurement projects of IDR 809.59 billion, plus IDR 4.87 trillion in assets whose validity cannot be proven. If not paid, Nadiem is threatened with an additional 9 years in prison.
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