The corruption scandal engulfing BRI Ventures should serve as a wake-up call for Indonesia’s digital economy. For years, the state-owned corporate venture capital (CVC) arm of Bank Rakyat Indonesia has been promoted as a vehicle to bridge public funds with private innovation. But instead of driving transformation, the case now reveals just how vulnerable state-backed capital is to abuse, weak oversight, and political interference. To subscribe please click here

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