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Haiti hulp op de Luuve boat?
The U.N. is spending over $10 million to house some of its Haiti relief workers on a pair of chartered cruise ships -- one of which has been dubbed the "Love Boat" by U.N. staff -- and some of the funds are going to a company closely linked to the government of Venezuelan strongman Hugo Chavez.
Corporate documents in the U.S. reveal that Lighthouse Ship Management's address is in suburban Miami. In fact, it has the same residential address as that of Fredy Dellis, described as one of the company's "member managers." Dellis, a native of Belgium, is also chairman and CEO of another firm, Bloomsbury Properties International LLC, with an address that is the same as his residential address. Bloomsbury's business is described on its Web site as the "sales and marketing of high-end, luxury residences around the world," and its Web site displays properties in the Caribbean and Italy. http://www.foxnews.com/world/2010/04...est=latestnews |
Dat is nu eens exact de reden waarom ik geen geld geef aan dergelijke toestanden.
Het heeft nog lang geduurd voor de eerste excessen zijn uitgelekt, en dat is ongetwijfeld nog maar het topje van de ijsberg. |
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Gaat het niet op aan werkingskosten , verdwijnt het door corrupte overheid. Waar het zeker NIET heengaat is de hulpbehoevende bevolking. |
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