Rahmat Wibowo Media Coverage

News articles, videos, and social media posts discussing Rahmat Wibowo's questionable history.

Anak Pemilik SPPG Sumpahi Orang Hamil, Buntut Di SP3?
Kilat

Anak Pemilik SPPG Sumpahi Orang Hamil, Buntut Di SP3?

kilat.com

Kilat.com reports on a viral video of Rahmat Wibowo — identified as the son of an SPPG (government nutrition program) owner — cursing a pregnant woman, wishing her unborn child to be autistic and "crazy." Rahmat and the pregnant woman were coworkers at the same workplace. The cursing incident is believed to be connected to a termination of employment and a police case against him that was subsequently closed via SP3 (cessation of investigation). The article notes public concern over the conduct and calls for monitoring of the case.

Rahmat Wibowo recently fired from Amazon Web Services (AWS) demand apology, goes viral on Twitter and Instagram
MurzFeed

Rahmat Wibowo recently fired from Amazon Web Services (AWS) demand apology, goes viral on Twitter and Instagram

murzfeed.com (Ecommurz community)

MurzFeed, a community platform for Indonesian tech workers (Ecommurz), reposted a Twitter thread reporting that Rahmat Wibowo was fired from Amazon Web Services (AWS) after going viral on Instagram and Twitter for demanding an apology. The post, tagged "Layoff," accumulated 5,590 views and 15 community discussions. Commenters were uniformly skeptical: several noted that his hiring was proof HR screening is purely performative; others pointed out erratic behaviour visible in his Instagram story highlights; one commenter observed that HR deserved sympathy for inadvertently hiring someone with "such a strange attitude"; and another noted he had publicly shared his employment contract. A longer comment (partially visible) remarked that his termination was not due to normal reasons but his own conduct.

Pegawai ini dipecat setelah bekerja 2 bulan di Amazon
Instagram

Pegawai ini dipecat setelah bekerja 2 bulan di Amazon

Course-Net Indonesia (@course_net)

Course-Net Indonesia, an IT education account with over 100k alumni, posted a reel highlighting the case of an employee who was fired after just two months of work at Amazon. The reel draws attention to the incident as a cautionary example of professional conduct and workplace behavior in the Indonesian tech industry.