Southern Poverty Law Center transfers millions in cash to offshore entities

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The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), a liberal, Alabama-based 501(c)(3) tax-exempt charitable organization that has gained prominence on the left for its "hate group" designations, pushes millions of dollars to offshore entities as part of its business dealings, records show.

Additionally, the nonprofit pays lucrative six-figure salaries to its top directors and key employees while spending little on legal services despite its stated intent of "fighting hate and bigotry" using litigation, education, and other forms of advocacy.

"I've never known a US-based nonprofit dealing in human rights or social services to have any foreign bank accounts," said Amy Sterling Casil, CEO of Pacific Human Capital, a California-based nonprofit consulting firm. "My impression based on prior interactions is that they have a small, modestly paid staff, and were regarded by most in the industry as frugal and reliable. I am stunned to learn of transfers of millions to offshore bank accounts. It is a huge red flag and would have been completely unacceptable to any wealthy, responsible, experienced board member who was committed to a charitable mission who I ever worked with."

"It is unethical for any US-based charity to invest large sums of money overseas," said Casil. "I know of no legitimate reason for any US-based nonprofit to put money in overseas, unregulated bank accounts."
http://freebeacon.com/issues/southe...nsfers-millions-in-cash-to-offshore-entities/
 
It would be nice to think that the organizations leadership will be following the money...........soon.

Oh, and that the rising number of lawsuits against that group of fucking communist parasites are successful beyond any one's wildest dreams.

Ishmael

How's the cancer, gramps?
 
Bannon must be desperate to send out so many minions to do his bidding by posting worthless crap on discussion boards.
 
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IOW the OP's source admits they shovel-out shit. IOW fake news.
 
Whether that blurb is true or not doesn't alter the sentiments in my post.

The SPLC had become so fucking 'Alinsky' that even Obama's DOJ dropped them as a credible research source. Perhaps Trump's DOJ will take the next step and start investigating them. One can hope.

Recently the SPLC came out with this bullshit;

The Southern Poverty Law Center has declared three of America’s largest Army bases Confederate monuments “with the potential to unleash more turmoil and bloodshed” if activists don’t “take down” the Army bases.

The SPLC included Fort Hood in Texas, Fort Bragg in North Carolina and Fort Benning in Georgia on a list of 1,500 “Confederate monuments” that the SPLC claims could inspire more violence like what happened in Charlottesville, Virginia last month.

Army Bases now Confederate Monuments.


Maybe I should write them a letter and inform them that their list is incomplete. They missed Ft. Gordon, Ft. Stewart, Ft. Polk, Ft. A P Hill, and Ft. Jackson. Probably a couple of others if I bothered to think about it a little longer.

And they are essentially encouraging violence, violence against the Government no less. All part of a list that they produced of 1500 (+/-) confederate monuments. While carefully worded, the list may as well be a 'target' list. They need to be 'spotlighted' themselves, and not in a positive light.

Ishmael
 
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