An influential charity watchdog has the Clinton Foundation on its “watch list” of problematic nonprofits http://t.co/grVZKscQgl
— New York Post (@nypost) April 26, 2015
◼ Charity watchdog: Clinton Foundation a ‘slush fund’ - New York Post
The Clinton Foundation’s finances are so messy that the nation’s most influential charity watchdog put it on its “watch list” of problematic nonprofits last month.
The Clinton family’s mega-charity took in more than $140 million in grants and pledges in 2013 but spent just $9 million on direct aid.
The group spent the bulk of its windfall on administration, travel, and salaries and bonuses, with the fattest payouts going to family friends....
In all, the group reported $84.6 million in “functional expenses” on its 2013 tax return and had more than $64 million left over — money the organization has said represents pledges rather than actual cash on hand.
Some of the tens of millions in administrative costs finance more than 2,000 employees, including aid workers and health professionals around the world.
But that’s still far below the 75 percent rate of spending that nonprofit experts say a good charity should spend on its mission.
Charity Navigator, which rates nonprofits, recently refused to rate the Clinton Foundation because its “atypical business model . . . doesn’t meet our criteria.”
Charity Navigator put the foundation on its “watch list,” which warns potential donors about investing in problematic charities. The 23 charities on the list include the Rev. Al Sharpton’s troubled National Action Network, which is cited for failing to pay payroll taxes for several years.
Other nonprofit experts are asking hard questions about the Clinton Foundation’s tax filings in the wake of recent reports that the Clintons traded influence for donations.
“It seems like the Clinton Foundation operates as a slush fund for the Clintons...
Hillary Clinton has been going politically bankrupt for a long time, and now faces the prospect of sudden collapse http://t.co/WtPkdygQ7Y
— New York Post (@nypost) April 26, 2015
The man behind "Clinton Cash" wants federal investigators to probe Hillary and Bill's finances http://t.co/GmXtDJLD6n pic.twitter.com/XZUPPSONuK
— New York Post (@nypost) April 26, 2015