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    Jim Golden-Brown disappears from Indigenous charity chairmanship

    Michael Roddan
    Michael RoddanNational correspondent

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    An Indigenous charity in South Australia whose chairman had been appointed despite a history of terminations for alleged misuse of credit cards and lavish overspending has quietly announced it has brought in a new chairman.

    An investigation by The Australian Financial Review on Monday detailed the history of Jim Golden-Brown, who was appointed chairman of Aboriginal Elders & Community Care Services Inc (ACS) in 2021 as he was the subject of a protracted probe by the Department of Social Services into his conduct at the collapsed National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporation, which owes the department almost $2 million.

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