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Greed happening in non profit organizationsReader comment on item: ISNA Canada Lives High on Charitable Funds Submitted by Victoria Conroy (United States), Jan 23, 2011 at 16:09 73 year old Mohammad Ashraf a microbiologist can't make account for the funds to charities under his watch? How did he manage to get this position with ISNA for such a long period of time? And why after all this time the Government is now giving it some attention. Is it because most Governments are so infatuated with so called educated folks? Here you have a man with a Microbiologist Degree and can't account honestly with charitable donations people contribute for the poor. This problem of hording money from various organizations under these types of men, takes place in every Nation, not just in Canada. All the more reason to have an assigned accounting firm in place to do a yearly accounting of any non profit organization, just to keep them honest as best you can in a short period of time.
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