Google tangled up in $600m Chromebook corruption probe
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Investigators from the Attorney General's Office's Special Crimes Unit (Jampidsus) have been conducting an investigation for the past two months regarding alleged corruption in the education digitalization program within the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology.
The Attorney General's Office is investigating the connection between Google Indonesia's investment in Gojek, which is currently part of the PT GoTo Tbk group, and the Chromebook megaproject.
This was conveyed by his attorney, Hotman Paris.
Google Indonesia tangled up in $600 million Chromebook corruption probe
PLUS: China's massive lithium find; Cisco's new Asia boss; Japan and EU plan satcomms collab; and more Asia In Brief Indonesia's government is investigating possible corruption during a $600 million program that saw around a quarter of a million Chromebooks installed in schools. . . .
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