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@steven_mciver @sharrond62 Rubbish. The number of charities paying their CEOs £250K or above is vanishingly small.
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@NoeticCosmos @8Darectar @GBNEWS You can't pay the mortgage or feed your children with a sense of self righteous altruism.
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@AshfeldJam96496 @inflightvideos @celticwitch2002 @Britlad95 Being paid a salary to do a job isn't "siphoning" it's called employment.
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@twistedteaspoon @sharrond62 @conlock_r Simple, and stupid. A charity with a CEO, is a charity with a CEO. Nothing about having a CEO stops it being a charity. This is just nonsense.
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@Denneeze200 @RobertH59873382 @RNN_RoyalNews It doesn't matter who "created" it. They don't own it. You are clueless.
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@G4VN_J @sharrond62 Really? You're happy to choose who runs a multi-million pound charity operating around the world by random selection? That's insane.
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@craig_rich55675 @sharrond62 Yes. If you have evidence of charity trustees receiving personal benefit from the charity then report them to regulator. It's not just bad form, it's illegal. That's not quite how you presented the situation in your previous post.
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@DogHomeFromHome @sharrond62 You just said the charity is effective. So perhaps the CEO is doing a good job?
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@SteveCo12420968 @sharrond62 Funny isn't it that commercial businesses are there to make money, and won't spend money they don't need to.. and yet they have CEOs, and pay them handsomely (much more than equivalent charities)? Almost as though a decent CEO is something they need in order to be effective...
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@reactolite2 @sharrond62 Charity shops are fundraising vehicles for the charities that own them, not charities themselves you clown.
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@JonjoOday @sharrond62 Charity in "maximising the effectiveness of their fundraising activities" shocker! Idiot.
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