TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Top officials of the Aksi Cepat Tanggap (ACT) humanitarian organization are suspected of embezzling public donations. Some of the charitable contributions are allegedly used to support the lifestyles of ACT executives. Their salaries reach hundreds of millions of rupiah. Some of the money donated flow to the families of the organization’s leaders. Meanwhile, there are problems with the distribution of funds to finance programs. How does ACT take advantage of the generosity of Indonesian people?
LAW
Rivalry in Tanah Bambu
MARDANI Maming, the former Regent of Tanah Bumbu, South Kalimantan, is named a suspect in a bribery case related to the issuance of a coal mining concession permit. Is it a result of his feud with Haji Isam?
ENVIRONMENT
Harvesting Rain on Ternate Island
A MAN motivates villagers in Ternate to collect rainwater. How does he do it?
ECONOMY
A Task Force to Save Cows
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TEMPO TALKS
Indonesia-EU CEPA to Bring Extra GDP
THE Ambassador of the European Union to Indonesia and Brunei Darussalam Vincent Piket explains the twist and turns in the relationship between the European Union and Indonesia. Watch Tempo Talks at Tempo English (@tempoenglish) Instagram, Tempo TV and Tempo Media’s social media.