Posted on 11/06/2016 5:43:48 PM PST by Son House
Wikileaks was able to shed light on what top Bill Clinton aide Doug Band, who helped start the Clinton Foundation and went on to co-found his own consulting firm, Teneo, called Bill Clinton, Inc. The 13-page memo described how money could be obtained to go to both the Clinton Foundation and to the Clintons personally. That strategy centered on using the Foundations top tier donor base (Dow Chemical, Coca-Cola, etc.) to also forge paid speaking engagements and consulting deals. The amount that Bill could personally reap with this strategy could be as much as $66 million if everything remained in place.
Mr. Band went ahead and described the unorthodox nature of his work while emphasizing his determination to help protect the 501(c)3 status of the Foundation. Thats the part of the tax code that has allowed the Clinton Foundation to remain tax-exempt on the premise that it is dedicated to serving humanity.
Mr. Band graciously copied John Podesta, then adviser to the board, who would eventually become Hillarys campaign chief. His helpful reply was to suggest that Mr. Band strip the defensive stuff out and later go through the details and how they have helped WJC [ William Jefferson Clinton].
The Band memo reveals exactly what critics of the Clintons have long said: They make little distinction between the private and public aspects of their lives, between the pursuit of personal enrichment, the operation of a nonprofit, and participation in U.S. politics.
Mr. Band writes that he and his colleague Justin Cooper have, for the past ten years, served as the primary contact and point of management for President Clintons activitieswhich span from political activity (e.g., campaigning on behalf of candidates for elected office), to business activity (e.g., providing advisory services to business entities with which he has a consulting arrangement), to Foundation activity.
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Mr. Bands memo confirms that donors were not seeking merely to help the sick and the poor. He explains that the Clinton Foundation had engaged an array of fundraising consultants over the past decade but these engagements have not resulted in significant new dollars for the Foundation. In other words, it wasnt working as a conventional charity.
Mr. Band then explains how he and his Teneo partner Declan Kelly had to carry the fundraising load, and did so by packaging foundation solicitations with other services such as a meeting with Bill Clinton, $450,000 speeches or strategic advice. Many of the donations, from U.S. companies like Coca-Cola and Dow Chemical and foreign firms like UBS and Barclays, occurred while Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State.
MSNBCs Joe Scarborough described the whole matter as a shakedown. Mediaite noted that co-host Mika Brzezinski said the whole affair put the Clinton Foundation in a scandalous light in a kind of morally deficit kind of way, a sleazy way. The ironic thing here is that none of this would have come to light if Chelsea Clinton werent worried about aides hustling business (via Politico):
Chelsea Clinton sent a fiery email to a group of top Clinton advisers, detailing allegations about aides she said were undermining the family, including by possibly misrepresenting their expenses and blurring the line between a family-linked consulting firm and the Clinton Foundation.
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In the email, Chelsea Clinton says the allegations made her very sad, though she acknowledges that she cannot attest to the veracity of all of them and that there are likely other sides to the claims. Still, she says she raised the concerns with her parents. And, as part of her efforts to professionalize the Foundation, she wrote, she was passing along the allegations to the recipients of the email Podesta, longtime Hillary Clinton confidante Cheryl Mills and two officials from Simpson Thacher, a law firm that had been commissioned to audit the Clinton Foundation.
At the time of the email, Chelsea Clinton was pushing to enact tougher internal rules at the Clinton Foundation regarding conflicts of interest and outside income.
...Band then explains how he and his Teneo partner Declan Kelly had to carry the fundraising load, and did so by packaging foundation solicitations with other services such as a meeting with Bill Clinton, $450,000 speeches or strategic advice. Many of the donations, from U.S. companies like Coca-Cola and Dow Chemical and foreign firms like UBS and Barclays, occurred while Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Declan_Kelly_(businessperson)
In 2007 and 2008[10] he was a leading adviser[11] to Hillary Clinton during her presidential campaign,[12] and in 2009 Clinton appointed him US Economic Envoy to Northern Ireland....In June 2011 Kelly co-founded Teneo Holdings in New York
The IRS is too busy going after Tea Party groups.
The FBI has told us all ‘there is no law’ anymore.
Laws are only for suckers, apparently.
If tax evasion worked in taking out Al Capone, the precedent is set for the Clintons.
"Investigate the Clinton Foundation? I'll get right on it!"
You wonder, they really can’t account for $6 Billion at the State Department or is it they don’t want to have to account for it because it would show various links to speaking engagements and consulting deals.
The IRS is more corrupt than the FBI and Loretta Lynch put together
Band admits, in essence, Teneo was STARTED as a company to help BJ money launder funds to the Clinton’s personal enrichment.
They probably don’t want to account for it because it went to fund Hillary’s warfare.
You forgot the sarcasm tag, or perhaps you still believe that this is a country of laws that all Americans are subject to.
All of that changes on November 9
The Dallas IRS Office That's Quietly Determining the Fate of the Clinton Foundation
The Earle Cabell Federal Building in downtown Dallas is an all purpose office complex, a bastion of federal bureaucracy located at 1100 Commerce St. Most people come for a passport or to get business done in front of a federal judge. But inside, a quiet review is underway that has direct ties to the raging presidential election: The local branch of the IRS' Tax Exempt and Government Entities Division is reviewing the tax status of the Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton Foundation.
Thomas A. Shea is a Managing Director of Teneo Strategy, an independent trusted advisor and global partner to private and publicly traded corporations, governments, philanthropic organizations, institutions, and the individuals who lead them....During the Clinton Administration, Shea served on the White House staff, as the director of communications and spokesman for the U.S. Mission to the United Nations and as a press attache at the U.S. Embassy in France, and in a senior position in the United States Department of State.
Like the scope is getting wider and deeper...
I have the faith.
Chelsea thinks the Foundation “needs to be professionalized” but allows it to fund her lifestyle, including wedding and $10 mil condo?
I guess she wanted it to be a more “professional” slush fund, so the gravy train could last longer without getting detected.
They’ve undoubtedly been told not to, but to focus their fire on conservative organizations.
maybe they are
Laws are for people that the IRS and the FBI aren't scared of...
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