Leaving no stone unturned?
Retired Rambler asks some pertinent questions over just who's looking after the Find Madeleine fund. According to the Times the fund has been denied charity status, on the grounds that it isn't for the public good, meaning that tax will have to be paid.
Despite there being little to no transparency, the fund according to the website now stands at over £300,000. Would it be a low blow to suggest that it might be worth keeping a watchful eye on just how the money is eventually accounted for?
Despite there being little to no transparency, the fund according to the website now stands at over £300,000. Would it be a low blow to suggest that it might be worth keeping a watchful eye on just how the money is eventually accounted for?
Labels: findmadeleine.com, Madeleine McCann
What do they need a fund for anyway?
Posted by Sim-O | Wednesday, May 30, 2007 12:53:00 PM
Because they need to spread the word about Madeleine's disappearance across Europe, which they clearly couldn't do without £300,000 of donations from the public.
Posted by septicisle. | Wednesday, May 30, 2007 3:49:00 PM