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Title: Oxfam .
Post by: 2boxerdogs on 12 February 2018, 20:29:59
Expect most on here have heard about the claims about what's been alleged with Oxfam , talking about this at work this morning and quite honestly none of us were surprised.
Corruption everywhere easy to spend others cash.
Title: Re: Oxfam .
Post by: biggriffin on 12 February 2018, 20:33:38
Wot another large household institution, being accused of wrong doings... Really whatever next, honest politicians.
Title: Re: Oxfam .
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 12 February 2018, 21:53:34
Doesn't surprise me at all. I would also like an explanation why a "charity" gets given £35 million a year of taxpayers money.  ???
My rule nowadays with charities is, if they are well known, I wont donate. Its one huge gravy train, infested with grandiose lefties.
Title: Re: Oxfam .
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 12 February 2018, 22:17:32
I worked in East and Southern Africa in the late 90,s and early 00,s, and Charity, Aid and NGO workers were a common sight going about in their nice new Land Cruisers, which got parked up at the most expensive hotels at night.  ::)

Apparently a salary of USD5-6000 a month plus expenses wasn't uncommon for expat workers!  :o
Title: Re: Oxfam .
Post by: ronnyd on 12 February 2018, 22:21:57
Was looking on a site yesterday showing the salary of chief execs of charities. Top man is Paul Nurse of  Cancer Research at 140k p.a. :o
Used to take my donations to Age U.K. (94k) but now take it to the Sally Army (10k, but he does get his rent and car paid as well).
Title: Re: Oxfam .
Post by: Kevin Wood on 12 February 2018, 23:08:18
Doesn't surprise me at all. I would also like an explanation why a "charity" gets given £35 million a year of taxpayers money.  ???
My rule nowadays with charities is, if they are well known, I wont donate. Its one huge gravy train, infested with grandiose lefties.

Yep, and when it comes to the ones about which I'm undecided, all they have to do for me to slam the door is to invest in one of those <insert sob story here> .. AAAND for only £3 per month, you could stop <insert bullshit>. Now show pictures of suffering <person/animal/leftie> adverts on TV. >:(
Title: Re: Oxfam .
Post by: Bigron on 12 February 2018, 23:16:37
Agreed Kevin; I strongly object to being told how much to donate every month, as if it were some kind of contract and not my choice.
Maybe if they were to cut the £millions that they spend on prime time adverts?
Ah, but then there wouldn't be any income to cream off.....  >:(

Ron.
Title: Re: Oxfam .
Post by: ronnyd on 13 February 2018, 00:14:51
My late SIL was persuaded to pay a monthly amount by DD, it wasn,t long before they were writing and phoning her trying to persuade her to double her donations.  >:(
Title: Re: Oxfam .
Post by: Bigron on 13 February 2018, 00:21:29
Don't these countries have governments? It is their responsibility to look after their citizens, not ours.  >:(

Ron.
Title: Re: Oxfam .
Post by: 2boxerdogs on 13 February 2018, 07:37:26
Gathering momentum as I expected , children in Oxfam shops being abused a massive cover up over several years.
Title: Re: Oxfam .
Post by: omegod on 13 February 2018, 08:42:17
I read on another forum I frequent. Chaps auntie had allegedly promised an animal charity a certain amount on her death but when she popped had left a smaller sum to them, they contested her will and tried to claim the majority of her ( substantial) estate for 4 years before eventually losing in court. Greedy buggers !!

I only give to local charities that I can have some working knowledge of these days, I have worked for large charities myself and first class travel was positively encouraged 
Title: Re: Oxfam .
Post by: aaronjb on 13 February 2018, 09:07:39
I have worked for large charities myself and first class travel was positively encouraged

I am clearly working in the wrong industry - it's economy via the cheapest route for us, and we can't even expense the hookers..
Title: Re: Oxfam .
Post by: 2boxerdogs on 13 February 2018, 11:24:25
I donate to one charity Lincolnshire Essex & Trent Boxer rescue having had Boxers for the last 30 + years, our last 3 dogs have come from them. I have seen the work & effort that goes into turning these animals around & won't be pressured into donating to " tin rattlers" or by the adverts shown on the television. A few heads will roll over this Oxfam do & a lot of pervs will be worried methinks.
Title: Re: Oxfam .
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 13 February 2018, 13:33:28
Agreed Kevin; I strongly object to being told how much to donate every month, as if it were some kind of contract and not my choice.
Maybe if they were to cut the £millions that they spend on prime time adverts?
Ah, but then there wouldn't be any income to cream off.....  >:(

Ron.
That's exactly what it is... ::) ::)
Title: Re: Oxfam .
Post by: 2boxerdogs on 13 February 2018, 16:42:57
Agreed Kevin; I strongly object to being told how much to donate every month, as if it were some kind of contract and not my choice.
Maybe if they were to cut the £millions that they spend on prime time adverts?
Ah, but then there wouldn't be any income to cream off.....  >:(

Ron.
That's exactly what it is... ::) ::)



Extortion from the elderly but legal in the name of charity
Title: Re: Oxfam .
Post by: Kevin Wood on 15 February 2018, 11:22:33
Had to happen sooner or later... ::)

https://rochdaleherald.co.uk/2018/02/13/just-3-month-will-pay-cocaine-child-prostitutes-oxfam-aid-worker/ (https://rochdaleherald.co.uk/2018/02/13/just-3-month-will-pay-cocaine-child-prostitutes-oxfam-aid-worker/)
Title: Re: Oxfam .
Post by: ronnyd on 15 February 2018, 19:17:07
Had to happen sooner or later... ::)

https://rochdaleherald.co.uk/2018/02/13/just-3-month-will-pay-cocaine-child-prostitutes-oxfam-aid-worker/ (https://rochdaleherald.co.uk/2018/02/13/just-3-month-will-pay-cocaine-child-prostitutes-oxfam-aid-worker/)
Bit sick. ::)
Title: Re: Oxfam .
Post by: biggriffin on 15 February 2018, 21:17:58
Don't these countries have governments? It is their responsibility to look after their citizens, not ours.  >:(

Ron.
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In my whole lifetime,as a nation, we have been giving to "hard up" poor African countries, O and India, has any of that money stopped or helped?? YES it's just improved the large scale corruption in these countries...
Title: Re: Oxfam .
Post by: Rods2 on 15 February 2018, 22:56:41
I thought charity giving was nationalized by CaMoron where he forces us to compulsorily give 2% of our taxes in the form UK Overseas corruption funds Aid which after the 'aid agencies and consultants' have been very well paid along with their 'assistants' for their 'personal services', it goes on such worthy causes as Jihadist dancing lessons, so they bond better prior to attacking and killing us, yoga classes for middle-class Indian housewives, climate fraud boondoggles and funding corrupt dictators lifestyles and pensions to a standard they aspire to. >:( >:( >:(
Title: Re: Oxfam .
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 15 February 2018, 23:34:49
Had to happen sooner or later... ::)

https://rochdaleherald.co.uk/2018/02/13/just-3-month-will-pay-cocaine-child-prostitutes-oxfam-aid-worker/ (https://rochdaleherald.co.uk/2018/02/13/just-3-month-will-pay-cocaine-child-prostitutes-oxfam-aid-worker/)
Bit sick. ::)
The irony of it being reported by the Rochdale Herald is not lost...

And you know the world is going to hell in a hand basket when Desmond washes his hands of an aid charity  :-X
Title: Re: Oxfam .
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 15 February 2018, 23:39:19
Talking of charities, Matt Damon's Stella advert is far more palatable than those whiny, beggy ones by Ewan McGregor and Liam Neeson  ::)
Title: Re: Oxfam .
Post by: aaronjb on 16 February 2018, 08:39:20
The irony of it being reported by the Rochdale Herald is not lost...

You know it's a satirical site, right, not an actual paper from Rochdale? So I'm not sure there's any irony to be had..
Title: Re: Oxfam .
Post by: Kevin Wood on 16 February 2018, 10:31:55
The irony of it being reported by the Rochdale Herald is not lost...

You know it's a satirical site, right, not an actual paper from Rochdale? So I'm not sure there's any irony to be had..

 :y
Title: Re: Oxfam .
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 16 February 2018, 11:26:05
Is it me?  ???

It seems that this is already dropping out of sight!  ::)  There's suggestions of child abuse, so where's the mass hysteria of the likes that the President's Club dinner provoked!  >:(  Where are all the virtuous, self righteous lefties who popped up all over the media to condemn a few drunken blokes who got a bit 'handy' at a charity dinner?  ??? 

There should be a rigorous and thorough investigation by the authorities and if any of these people have a case to answer, then they should be charged and tried in court.  After all having sex with a minor overseas is a criminal offence in the same way as if the offence happened here.  Who ever they are!  >:(  :y

Title: Re: Oxfam .
Post by: Bigron on 16 February 2018, 11:33:58
Yes, well put; but will anything happen? Er........

Ron.
Title: Re: Oxfam .
Post by: aaronjb on 16 February 2018, 11:43:42
Also in the news today: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-43075546

Ahh, charities.
Title: Re: Oxfam .
Post by: Bigron on 16 February 2018, 11:50:53
I can't help wondering why, after 50+ years of silence......

Ron.
Title: Re: Oxfam .
Post by: Kevin Wood on 16 February 2018, 11:58:27
Is it me?  ???

It seems that this is already dropping out of sight!  ::)  There's suggestions of child abuse, so where's the mass hysteria of the likes that the President's Club dinner provoked!  >:(  Where are all the virtuous, self righteous lefties who popped up all over the media to condemn a few drunken blokes who got a bit 'handy' at a charity dinner?  ??? 

There should be a rigorous and thorough investigation by the authorities and if any of these people have a case to answer, then they should be charged and tried in court.  After all having sex with a minor overseas is a criminal offence in the same way as if the offence happened here.  Who ever they are!  >:(  :y

Yep, this is what worries me. Oxfam claiming they "investigated", moved people to other jobs, etc. Do the CEOs of these organisations believe that they are above the law, or lord and master of all they survey?

If you run an organisation and find evidence that suggests that your employees have been acting illegally, you don't launch some internal arse-covering investigation, you hand them over to the local law enforcement agencies and give them your full cooperation!
Title: Re: Oxfam .
Post by: aaronjb on 16 February 2018, 12:54:21
Do the CEOs of these organisations believe that they are above the law

Yes. ;D

After all: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/09/13/1-in-5-ceos-are-psychopaths-australian-study-finds/

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An Australian study has found that about one in five corporate executives are psychopaths – roughly the same rate as among prisoners.
Title: Re: Oxfam .
Post by: Kevin Wood on 16 February 2018, 13:47:09
That figures. ::)
Title: Re: Oxfam .
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 16 February 2018, 14:14:39
Do the CEOs of these organisations believe that they are above the law

Yes. ;D

After all: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/09/13/1-in-5-ceos-are-psychopaths-australian-study-finds/

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An Australian study has found that about one in five corporate executives are psychopaths – roughly the same rate as among prisoners.


It is well known that the banking sector has more than it's fair share of  psychopaths working within it.

I suppose being detached from reality and having a 'fu*ck you' attitude devoid of any human empathy helps.

 
Title: Re: Oxfam .
Post by: Rods2 on 16 February 2018, 16:55:38
Is it me?  ???

It seems that this is already dropping out of sight!  ::)  There's suggestions of child abuse, so where's the mass hysteria of the likes that the President's Club dinner provoked!  >:(  Where are all the virtuous, self righteous lefties who popped up all over the media to condemn a few drunken blokes who got a bit 'handy' at a charity dinner?  ??? 

There should be a rigorous and thorough investigation by the authorities and if any of these people have a case to answer, then they should be charged and tried in court.  After all having sex with a minor overseas is a criminal offence in the same way as if the offence happened here.  Who ever they are!  >:(  :y

Yep, this is what worries me. Oxfam claiming they "investigated", moved people to other jobs, etc. Do the CEOs of these organisations believe that they are above the law, or lord and master of all they survey?

If you run an organisation and find evidence that suggests that your employees have been acting illegally, you don't launch some internal arse-covering investigation, you hand them over to the local law enforcement agencies and give them your full cooperation!

Why not? It has always worked for the Boys Buggering Club, as we have seen with Jim will F-F-Fix It. Ted Heath also got away with conducting his orchestra in A-minor with police investigations suppressed by the then PM, Ted Heath. >:( >:( >:(
Title: Re: Oxfam .
Post by: 2boxerdogs on 16 February 2018, 17:07:37
Do the CEOs of these organisations believe that they are above the law

Yes. ;D

After all: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/09/13/1-in-5-ceos-are-psychopaths-australian-study-finds/

Quote
An Australian study has found that about one in five corporate executives are psychopaths – roughly the same rate as among prisoners.


It is well known that the banking sector has more than it's fair share of  psychopaths working within it.

I suppose being detached from reality and having a 'fu*ck you' attitude devoid of any human empathy helps.





Did a course at work a few years ago (HMPS) on Psychopaths if my memory serves me correctly there are around 20 traits they have , believe me we all have some, the best businessmen will score very highly but will stop short of murder etc the other high scorers will not.
Title: Re: Oxfam .
Post by: Lizzie Zoom on 16 February 2018, 17:28:40
Do the CEOs of these organisations believe that they are above the law

Yes. ;D

After all: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/09/13/1-in-5-ceos-are-psychopaths-australian-study-finds/

Quote
An Australian study has found that about one in five corporate executives are psychopaths – roughly the same rate as among prisoners.


It is well known that the banking sector has more than it's fair share of  psychopaths working within it.

I suppose being detached from reality and having a 'fu*ck you' attitude devoid of any human empathy helps.





Did a course at work a few years ago (HMPS) on Psychopaths if my memory serves me correctly there are around 20 traits they have , believe me we all have some, the best businessmen will score very highly but will stop short of murder etc the other high scorers will not.

Very correct!  :y

In business I met some extremely ruthless men, and one women ( apart from me!! ::) ::) ;D), who would always make sure nothing got in their/ our way.  It was dog eat dog, in a game where only the fittest would survive.  Anyone who got in our way would be found to be "failing" in some way if they could not perform to the standard we wished, and disposed of, by of course legitimate methods!  In those days my socialist inclinations were frequently pushed aside by my very right wing stance, which actually came out during some psychological profiling all senior business managers went through. Right of Attila The Hun was one assessment of me!! :o :o

However I once met one really scary American guy in business who just ozzed ruthlessness and single minded thought to succeed no matter what got in his way.  He was the strong very silent type who just stored, surveyed, and assessed mentally every one of us who he met.  He was the Vice President of our parent company, the multi-billion dollar American Brands.  Now I really did believe he could kill if necessary, or, like any Mafia boss, get some flunky to do the deed.  Frightening!! :o :o :o :o :D ;)