FBI
Investigating Millions Of "Mishandled" Dollars Funneled
From Australian Govt To Clinton Foundation
14
August, 2018
The
FBI has asked retired Australian policeman-turned investigative
journalist, Michael Smith, to provide information he has gathered
detailing multiple
allegations of the Clinton Foundation receiving tens of millions of
mishandled taxpayer funds,
according to LifeZette.
“I have been asked to provide the FBI with further and better particulars about allegations regarding improper donations to the CF funded by Australian taxpayers,” Smith told LifeZette.
Of
note, the Clinton Foundation received some $88
million from
Australian taxpayers between 2006 and 2014, reaching its peak in
2012-2013 - which was coincidentally (we're sure) Australian Prime
Minister Julia Gillard's last year in office.
Hillary
Clinton and former Australian PM Julia Gillard
Smith
names several key figures in his complaints of malfeasance,
including Bill and Hillary Clinton and multiple Australian
government officials - including senior diplomat Alexander
Downer, whose conversation with Trump aide George Papadopoulos
that Russia had 'dirt' on Hillary Clinton allegedly launched the
Trump-Russia investigation (as opposed to the Fusion GPS
dossier, of course).
Within
hours of the NYT publication, the paper was immediately shredded as
the information Papadopoulous told Downer was already
public.
The
materials Smith is giving to the FBI focus on a 2007 memorandum of
understanding (MOU) between the Clinton Foundation's HIV/AIDs
Initiative (CHAI) and the Australian government.
Smith claims the foundation received a “$25M financial advantage dishonestly obtained by deception” as a result of actions by Bill Clinton and Downer, who was then Australia’s minister of foreign affairs.
Also included in the Smith materials are evidence he believes shows “corrupt October 2006 backdating of false tender advertisements purporting to advertise the availability of a $15 million contract to provide HIV/AIDS services in Papua New Guinea on behalf of the Australian government after an agreement was already in place to pay the Clinton Foundation and/or associates.”-Lifezette
As
a reminder, the Australian government announced that they
would stop pouring millions of dollars into accounts linked to the
Clinton charities in
November of 2016 - right
after Hillary Clinton lost the election.
The federal government confirmed to news.com.au it has not renewed any of its partnerships with the scandal-plagued Clinton Foundation, effectively ending 10 years of taxpayer-funded contributions worth more than $88 million.
The Clinton Foundation has a rocky past. It was described as “a slush fund”, is still at the centre of an FBI investigation and was revealed to have spent more than $50 million on travel.
Despite that, the official website for the charity shows contributions from both AUSAID and the Commonwealth of Australia, each worth between $10 million and $25 million.
(Norway,
coincidentally, also reduced its $20
million / year donations
to the Clinton Foundation right after Hillary's loss.)
A
third complaint by Smith revolves around a "$10 million
financial advantage dishonestly obtained by deception between
April 1, 2008, and Sept. 25, 2008, at Washington, D.C., New
York, New York, and Canberra Australia involving an MOU
between the Australian government, the “Clinton Climate
Initiative,” and the purported “Global Carbon Capture and
Storage Institute Inc.”
When
asked why the Clinton Foundation was chosen as a recipient of
Australian taxpayer dollars, a spokesman for the Department of
Foreign Affairs and Trade said that all funding was used "solely
for agreed development projects” and Clinton charities have “a
proven track record” in helping developing countries.
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