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When 'Just Doing Business' Becomes a Criminal Defense
What Actually Happened
| # | Claim | Date | Entities | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Indonesia's tech sector continues to be affected by corruption cases labeled by some as questionable | Indonesia tech sector, corruption cases | CNBC (archived) | |
| 2 | Several former executives of a state-owned venture capital firm delivered defense pleas in the Tanihub corruption case | Tanihub, state-owned venture capital | Kompas (archived) | |
| 3 | The defense in the Tanihub corruption case centers on the business judgment rule | Tanihub, business judgment rule | Tech in Asia (Facebook post) (archived) | |
| 4 | The central question raised by the Tanihub case is what happens when doing business lands you in jail | Tanihub | Tech in Asia (Facebook post) (archived) | |
| 5 | Six court meetings in the Tanihub case have been attended over the last two months | Tanihub | Instagram Video (Primary Source) (archived) | |
| 6 | An expert investor warned that uncertainty is the one thing investors fear most | investor | The Jakarta Post (archived) | |
| 7 | Indonesia's tech sector is just finishing its first cycle | Indonesia tech sector | Instagram Video (Primary Source) (archived) | |
| 8 | A VC and the sector are on trial in the Tanihub case | Tanihub, VC | Tech in Asia (Facebook post) (archived) |