At the annual Bill Clinton Global Initiative in New York appeared in September 54 governors, former government leaders, politicians and crown princes. Heads of state of Mexico, Finland and Rwanda to Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams and UN chief Ban Ki-moon.
The Saudi royal family and the emir of Kuwait are among the few well-known philanthropic donors to the William J. Clinton Foundation. The identity of other donors is a well kept secret. Last weekend, still gave Bill Clinton, accounting for some 200 thousand euros per hour, a speech in Kuwait, paid for by the National Bank of Kuwait.
Hillary Clinton is a candidate for Minister of Foreign Affairs of the U.S., but the question is whether Bill Clinton extensive political and financial ties with foreign countries is not a stumbling block for her appointment.
A week after Clinton was asked whether they had interest in the post, spit the Obama team's financial conduct and actions of the former president by. Bill Clinton has never openly given his Cases of countless donors.
The legitimate question is: Can Hillary Clinton have successfully avoid the appearance of conflict of interest if her husband continues to take money from the same governments that they, as a minister, is talking to America's national interests to defend?
Since the former president a decade back Clinton Foundation founded, he has some 500 million dollars fetched. A sizeable portion was spent on the construction of his presidential library in Little Rock: cost 165 million dollars.
Certainly 10 percent came from foreign donors, reported the Washington Post last year. Thus, the Saudi royal family 10 million dollars. Clinton also used the money for good causes, such as combating AIDS and malaria. With its Global Initiative world leaders have since 2005 pledged 30 billion dollars to the lives of 200 million people.
Bill Clinton has always refused to disclose matters about the donors, referring to the confidentiality which would be their promised. But it looks now as if he can not otherwise.
It also wants the allegedly Obama camp clarity about the dozens of speeches which the former president since 2001 at least 40 million dollars in earnings. A sizeable portion was paid by foreign companies.
One of the most controversial Clinton donors, as The New York Times reported early this year, the Canadian businessman Frank Giustra. Giustra is, like the billionaire Ronald Burke, part of a group puissant rich entrepreneurs and philanthropists to which Bill Clinton has collected.
The uranium deal which Giustra in 2005 with the help of the former president managed to close in Kazakhstan, is an example of how Hillary as a minister in the future could be in trouble if her husband not only at the place with his activities.
Two days after a dinner with Clinton Giustra and the authoritarian President Nazarbayev Giustra got the right to use one to buy into three uranium projects. Piquant is that during Clinton's visit Nazarbayev supported plan to lead an international organization that supervises elections. Both Washington and Hillary had earlier voiced strong criticism on Kazach Tans respect for human rights.
A few months later the Clinton Foundation received a donation of 31.3 million dollars of Giustra.
The Saudi royal family and the emir of Kuwait are among the few well-known philanthropic donors to the William J. Clinton Foundation. The identity of other donors is a well kept secret. Last weekend, still gave Bill Clinton, accounting for some 200 thousand euros per hour, a speech in Kuwait, paid for by the National Bank of Kuwait.
Hillary Clinton is a candidate for Minister of Foreign Affairs of the U.S., but the question is whether Bill Clinton extensive political and financial ties with foreign countries is not a stumbling block for her appointment.
A week after Clinton was asked whether they had interest in the post, spit the Obama team's financial conduct and actions of the former president by. Bill Clinton has never openly given his Cases of countless donors.
The legitimate question is: Can Hillary Clinton have successfully avoid the appearance of conflict of interest if her husband continues to take money from the same governments that they, as a minister, is talking to America's national interests to defend?
Since the former president a decade back Clinton Foundation founded, he has some 500 million dollars fetched. A sizeable portion was spent on the construction of his presidential library in Little Rock: cost 165 million dollars.
Certainly 10 percent came from foreign donors, reported the Washington Post last year. Thus, the Saudi royal family 10 million dollars. Clinton also used the money for good causes, such as combating AIDS and malaria. With its Global Initiative world leaders have since 2005 pledged 30 billion dollars to the lives of 200 million people.
Bill Clinton has always refused to disclose matters about the donors, referring to the confidentiality which would be their promised. But it looks now as if he can not otherwise.
It also wants the allegedly Obama camp clarity about the dozens of speeches which the former president since 2001 at least 40 million dollars in earnings. A sizeable portion was paid by foreign companies.
One of the most controversial Clinton donors, as The New York Times reported early this year, the Canadian businessman Frank Giustra. Giustra is, like the billionaire Ronald Burke, part of a group puissant rich entrepreneurs and philanthropists to which Bill Clinton has collected.
The uranium deal which Giustra in 2005 with the help of the former president managed to close in Kazakhstan, is an example of how Hillary as a minister in the future could be in trouble if her husband not only at the place with his activities.
Two days after a dinner with Clinton Giustra and the authoritarian President Nazarbayev Giustra got the right to use one to buy into three uranium projects. Piquant is that during Clinton's visit Nazarbayev supported plan to lead an international organization that supervises elections. Both Washington and Hillary had earlier voiced strong criticism on Kazach Tans respect for human rights.
A few months later the Clinton Foundation received a donation of 31.3 million dollars of Giustra.
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