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I once worked for a charity I supported. I ended the contract very disillusioned.+50 Xeno Geek Points
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A close mate of mine works for charities. The stories he would tell me about how the paid directors of the charities pocketed millions would make anybody who donate to charities squirm in anger.Originally posted by Zippy View PostI once worked for a charity I supported. I ended the contract very disillusioned.Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !Comment
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Doesn't sound very plausible to me.Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostThe stories he would tell me about how the paid directors of the charities pocketed millions would make anybody who donate to charities squirm in anger.Hard Brexit now!
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Exactly! That is why they do it.Originally posted by sasguru View PostDoesn't sound very plausible to me.
He worked for a small charity before joining Red Cross. He worked in admin for a year before they found that the funding was pulled. Each of the directors paid themselves about 50K each before they shut the charity down. I can of course cannot show you proof if you demand one from me, so you can believe me or not. Point is, the directors of these charities are no saints.Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !Comment
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NickyG's conspiracy theories were more plausible.Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostExactly! That is why they do it.
He worked for a small charity before joining Red Cross. He worked in admin for a year before they found that the funding was pulled. Each of the directors paid themselves about 50K each before they shut the charity down. I can of course cannot show you proof if you demand one from me, so you can believe me or not. Point is, the directors of these charities are no saints.
I call BS.Comment
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So when you said millions it was artistic licence?Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostExactly! That is why they do it.
He worked for a small charity before joining Red Cross. He worked in admin for a year before they found that the funding was pulled. Each of the directors paid themselves about 50K each before they shut the charity down. I can of course cannot show you proof if you demand one from me, so you can believe me or not. Point is, the directors of these charities are no saints.Hard Brexit now!
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I never said I had only one story to tell. As I said, I cannot provide proof to all this, in fact I am just passing on information that he fed me. People who run charities do pocket a lot of money, fact that it is a charity does not make a difference to them.Originally posted by sasguru View PostSo when you said millions it was artistic licence?Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !Comment
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PM me and I will provide you with the name of the charity that closed down. There should be a way of finding out what happened to the money held in the charity. I am not that bothered, but if you are, go ahead and inteigate an investigation.Originally posted by SofaKingdom View PostNickyG's conspiracy theories were more plausible.
I call BS.Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !Comment
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