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I was Made the Black Sheep

Monday, July 4, 2022

Tempo’s interview with ACT founder Ahyudin, who responds to questions about various issues in the humanitarian organization.

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ACT Founder Ahyudin during a special interview at Tempo’s office in Jakarta, July 1. TEMPO/Subekti . tempo : 173055060578.

AFTER leading Aksi Cepat Tanggap (ACT, Fast Response Action) for 17 years, Ahyudin finally left the humanitarian organization he founded, in January 2022. He resigned as ACT was inundated by problems and accusations emerged that he had been misusing the company’s facilities and receiving extravagant salaries. But Ahyudin denied all of these allegations.

Ahyudin is convinced that he was removed from ACT by some of his subordinates. “R

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