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Indonesia’s Makarim, Gojek founder and former minister, found guilty of graft

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JAKARTA, June ‌30 (Reuters) - An Indonesian court ​on Tuesday ruled that Nadiem Makarim, ⁠co-founder of tech firm Gojek and a former education minister, ​was guilty of corruption and ‌sentenced him to 10 years in prison.

Makarim, 41, has protested his ⁠innocence, saying the case ⁠against him is politically motivated — an assertion that has found support from academics and rights ‌activists.

The verdict has the potential ⁠to further undermine ‌investor confidence in ​Indonesia. The rupiah and stocks have slumped this year after ‌cuts to outlooks from ​credit ratings ⁠agencies on unpredictable policymaking and ‌governance concerns, ⁠while index provider MSCI is weighing whether to downgrade Southeast Asia's ​biggest economy ‌due to market transparency concerns.

(Reporting ⁠by Stanley Widianto; ​Editing by Edwina Gibbs ​and David Stanway)

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