Prominent Tech Founder in Indonesia Is Found Guilty in Corruption Case
Prominent Tech Founder in Indonesia Is Found Guilty in Corruption Case (nytimes); Gojek co-founder Nadiem Makarim sentenced to 10 years for corruption (aljazeera) (sources: nytimes, aljazeera, reuters, bbc, cnbc)

Prominent Tech Founder in Indonesia Is Found Guilty in Corruption Case (nytimes); Gojek co-founder Nadiem Makarim sentenced to 10 years for corruption (aljazeera)
- Prominent Tech Founder in Indonesia Is Found Guilty in Corruption Case (nytimes)
- Gojek co-founder Nadiem Makarim sentenced to 10 years for corruption (aljazeera)
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2 bills on this issue are moving right now — and the most active one is HR5344: Kleptocracy Asset Recovery Rewards Program Act.
HR5344 · 119th Congress
Kleptocracy Asset Recovery Rewards Program Act
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What HR5344 actually does
This story is about Prominent Tech Founder in Indonesia Is Found Guilty in Corruption Case. This bill would extend the kleptocracy asset-recovery rewards pilot program.
If passed, it would:
- Extend the kleptocracy asset-recovery rewards pilot program • Strengthen incentives for information leading to recovery of assets tied to foreign government corruption.
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This story is about Prominent Tech Founder in Indonesia Is Found Guilty in Corruption Case. This bill would push the U.S. to evaluate significant corrupt actors in the worst-performing countries for potential Global Magnitsky.
If passed, it would
- Require the State Department to publish a tiered ranking of countries’ anti-corruption efforts • Push the U.S. to evaluate significant corrupt actors in the worst-performing countries for potential Global Magnitsky.
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