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When will charities be able to get their money out of their pockets?

Recently, there has been a lot of uproar in the Nanyang Children's Charity Association, which was originally a good thing to do charity, but it turned out that there was a Lei Mou, who regarded charity as his own small treasury, which made people panic. Netizens said that this is simply a "wolf in sheep's clothing"!

When will charities be able to get their money out of their pockets?

Lei's words made people feel disgusted for a while, "I have the final say when the money is in my hands." What is this like the words of a philanthropist? It is clear that he regards the donation as his own cash cow, is insatiable, and has no humanity at all!

What's even more infuriating is that the money that should have been used to help sick children has become a bargaining chip for him to make deals with others. When this news spread, everyone felt uncomfortable.

When will charities be able to get their money out of their pockets?

In fact, the China Children's Charity Association has had similar troubles before. Last year, the person in charge of the Charity Association in Hebei was arrested for corruption, and in June this year, there was a person in charge of Xiaogan, Hubei Province, who harmed the parents of the children. One after another, it's just dumbfounded.

How much credibility can such a charity have? Look at what netizens said: "It's too black-hearted! It's unbelievable that these people take donations and spend them however they want! "The impact of this matter is too bad, and it must be strictly investigated!" "Those who volunteered to donate were so chilled to see this!"

When will charities be able to get their money out of their pockets?

From these words, it is not difficult to see how angry everyone is at this kind of behavior. It's heartbreaking that charities are supposed to be places to spread love, but now they've become like this.

When will charities be able to get their money out of their pockets?

It seems that we have to "scrape the bones to cure the poison" and carry out a big cleaning of the charity. Only in this way can public trust be restored and philanthropy back on track.

When will charities be able to get their money out of their pockets?