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Tuesday, January 5, 2010

The YKDK collected around Rp100 billion from national businesspeople. Only around 30 percent was ever disbursed.

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LAST week the Social Solidarity & Caring Foundation (YKDK) unexpectedly held a press conference. Public relations chief Rully Novidi Amrullah phoned one journalist after another in Jakarta, inviting them to attend the conference at the Ruko Grand Panglima Polim offices, Block 70, in Jakarta. “We’ll be starting at 5pm later this afternoon. Can you come?” asked Rully when he called Tempo.

Not once since it was established has the YKDK ever h

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