Nadiem Makarim founded a popular app before joining Indonesia’s government. Now he could face 18 years in prison, targeted in what critics call a dubious anticorruption campaign.
A Tech Tycoon’s Prosecution Raises Fears of Authoritarian Overreach
Originally reported by New York Times
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