Things like this have been going on for years (imo) like I always said but people turn a blind eye and they should be punished aswell.
Btw prostate cancer will be collecting at our game before seasons out, think it might be the Posh game
What a horrible world we live in. It's awful to think about but charity work is a great cover for getting away with crimes and there's nowhere near enough people in the right places who care to ever sort it out. Then there's people who become politicians to cover their crimes. And police...
Things like this have been going on for years (imo) like I always said but people turn a blind eye and they should be punished aswell.
Btw prostate cancer will be collecting at our game before seasons out, think it might be the Posh game
Biggest corrupt one is children in need, BBC have had money in the bank making a load in interest hardly any of the money has been given where it is needed.
sorry Pudsey time to go.
When a charity has to employ people on £100k plus a year salaries then surely it ceases to be a charity and is more of a social enterprise. How much fund raising has to be done just to pay the CEO’s salary?
UN is the same.
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/...-a7956816.html
Better giving money to local charities I think.
The likes of Oxfam and Amnesty became left-wing pressure groups years ago anyway rather than charities.
Will be very careful what I say. In the late 90s and early 2000 I worked in West Africa as an aid worker. Did this happen with my organisation? definitely not. Did most organizations have an issue? No. Did it happen? Without a doubt. Proving it was hard but I have no doubts some people (mainly white middle aged men) took advantage of economically vulnerable people.