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Tuesday, January 24, 2017

PLO founder, "anti-corruption" head said to give himself huge bonuses from orphan charity



Palestine Press Agency reports (and has documentary proof) that an early Palestinian leader, Rafik Natsheh, had paid himself hundreds of thousands of dollars in illegal bonuses while he was responsible for a charity for orphans.

Natsheh was born in Hebron in 1934. He is considered one of the founders of the PLO. He had been a
member of the Palestinian National Council in 1964, the PLO representative in Riyadh, member of the Revolutionary Council of Fatah, Palestinian minister of labor and agriculture minister. He is also a former chairman of the Palestinian Legislative Council.

As chairman of the Board of Directors of the Orphans Foundation Natsheh withdrew bonuses worth $239,428 over the past several years, according to the documents discovered.

Oh yes, Natsheh also had another important position.

He is the president of the Palestinian anti-corruption commission.


I wonder how much of the $211 million that Obama gave the Palestinians on the morning of President Trump's inauguration ended up going towards people like Natsheh?




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