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Thursday, July 21, 2016

Clinton Foundation Ignores Best Practices Of Nonprofits

Clinton Foundation officials have ignored virtually all of the “best practices” urged by good governance organizations for public charities, according to an investigation by The Daily Caller News Foundation.

Most glaringly, for example, the foundation’s insular board of directors is unusually small, ranging from only two to no more than five members, all of whom are among President Bill and Hillary Clinton’s closest and richest friends.

The “good governance” movement in the nonprofit field has been gathering strength for two decades, but it clearly has yet to reach the Clinton Foundation. Most foundation boards have on average 15 members, according to a 2015 survey by Boardsource, a national organization working to strengthen nonprofit board leadership.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

We just can't be surprised anymore by anything the Clintons do. There's arrogance there that's unparalleled. One day it will bite them back and not let go.

Anonymous said...

Why woulda bunch of crooks obey the Law / best practices?

Anonymous said...

Great article. Would be nice if it was read into the Congressional Record.