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Former Indonesian leader rebuffs fake degree claims

Having won three previous lawsuits, Jokowi in court again over supposed inconsistencies between typed thesis and its printed cover pages

Published on
May 1, 2025
Last updated
May 1, 2025
Arrival of President Jokowi at Rumoh Geudong, Aceh
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Indonesia鈥檚 former president听stands accused of faking his qualifications, despite repeated rebuttals by his alma mater.

Joko Widodo faces court proceedings in his hometown of Surakarta, in central Java, over claims he fabricated his 1985 degree from Universitas Gadjah Mada in nearby Yogyakarta.

TheJakarta Post听听that a legal practitioner had filed a lawsuit with the Surakarta District Court, contesting the legitimacy of Widodo鈥檚 university and high school qualifications 鈥 and consequently the legality of Widodo鈥檚 tenure as Surakarta mayor, which served as a springboard for his presidential candidacy.

The plaintiff reportedly said the diplomas seemed suspicious, partly because of inconsistencies with the supposed establishment dates of Widodo鈥檚 school and university faculty.

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The lawsuit arose after Rismon Hasiholan Sianipar, a computer engineer who studied at Gadjah Madah in the 1990s and subsequently lectured at the University of Mataram on the island of Lombok, suggested that Widodo鈥檚 university thesis had been written by someone else.

Rismon said the approval and cover pages of the typed thesis manuscript had been produced in Times New Roman font using an inkjet or laser printer. He claimed none of this technology had existed when the thesis was supposedly submitted in 1985.

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Gadjah Mada, one of Indonesia鈥檚 leading universities, said Widodo had generated the front pages at a local print shop after producing the bulk of the 91-page thesis on a typewriter, as was common practice among cash-strapped 1980s students. In a听, it said the printing technology and Times New Roman were widely used at the time.

鈥淔or the record, Joko Widodo鈥檚 diploma and thesis are authentic,鈥 said Sigit Sunarta, dean of the university鈥檚 forestry faculty. 鈥淗e studied here, his classmates knew him well, he was active in student activities, he took numerous courses, wrote a thesis, and his diploma was legitimately issued.鈥

Rismon doubled down, accusing the university of a cover-up. 鈥淭he footprint of technological evolution cannot be manipulated, because every product has a clear timeline and documentation,鈥 he听听on his听Balige Academy听YouTube channel, which focuses on digital science and serves as a promotional vehicle for Sianipar鈥檚听听about manipulation of closed-circuit TV footage connected with a notorious Jakarta murder case.

Gadjah Mada executives subsequently met Rismon and fellow sceptics but failed to produce Jokowi鈥檚 original diploma, saying they only had a copy, according to听. The university听听it was 鈥渙nly willing to disclose publicly accessible data鈥, citing 鈥渓aws and regulations regarding personal data protection鈥.

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Tempo听听Jokowi had threatened legal action over the 鈥渂aseless slander鈥 that he had falsified his university degree. 鈥淭hose who allege it [to be fake] should prove it,鈥 he reportedly said. 鈥淚 shouldn鈥檛 be the one asked to prove it.鈥

He gave a private showing of his diplomas to journalists at his Surakarta home, according to听, but banned photographs 鈥渢o maintain personal privacy鈥.

The Jakarta Post听said accusations that he had falsified his qualifications had been circulating since 2022, and he had won three previous lawsuits over the issue.

Claims of degree fraud are an occupational hazard for politicians around the world. Plagiarism scandals are commonplace in听Romania听and听Russia听and have听claimed the scalps听of Germany鈥檚 defence minister Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg and education minister Annette Schavan, as well as Norway鈥檚 higher education minister听Sandra Borch听and听health minister听Ingvild Kjerkol.

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Kenya鈥檚 government has听threatened universities with deregistration听for selling fake qualifications, after politicians were stripped of their credentials.

john.ross@timeshighereducation.com

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