JAKARTA - The former president of the Aksi Cepat Tanggap (ACT) charity foundation, Ahyudin, has completed an investigation into allegations of misappropriation of aid funds investigated by the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Police. To investigators, Ahyudin explained about the financial statements.

"So today, one of the things that has been tightened is the issue of ACT's financial reports," said Ahyudin to reporters, Wednesday, July 13.

In the examination which lasted for about 10 hours, Ahyudin emphasized that ACT's financial statements received an unqualified predicate (WTP) for the period 2005 to 2020.

With this predicate, the alleged misappropriation of aid funds is claimed to be unproven.

"So for us, God willing, the audit of ACT by a public accounting firm with the WTP predicate is already a standard that ACT's financial management is good. There is no fraud, no abuse," said Ahyudin.

For information, the alleged misappropriation of funds by ACT Foundation management occurred during the distribution of aid to the heirs of the victims of the Lion Air JT-610 plane crash that occurred in 2018.

The alleged deviation was said to have been made by former ACT President Ahyudin and ACT President Ibnu Khajar. They are suspected of using aid funds for personal gain.

The status of the handling of this case has been upgraded from investigation to investigation. That way, sooner or later a suspect will be identified.

The increase in the status of this case is based on the results of the case title. The police believe that a crime has been committed in this case.


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