Gojek's ex-CEO and co-founder Nadiem Makarim, who is leaving the Indonesian...
JAKARTA - Gojek’s ex-CEO and co-founder Nadiem Makarim, who is leaving the Indonesian ride-hailing and payments company to join President Joko Widodo’s cabinet, will keep his stake but without any advisory or executive role, a Gojek spokesman said on Tuesday.
“He will be a passive shareholder. No role within the business and no influence on the company,” the spokesman said, noting the ex-CEO would not sit on the company’s board. Gojek said on Monday that its president Andre Soelistyo and the other co-founder Kevin Aluwi would replace Makarim as co-CEOs.
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