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Blair awarded Children In Need "global legacy award" - management and staff furious - David Guyatt - 26-11-2014 If you agree, go to 38 Degrees HERE and sign the petition to revoke this appalling toadying award Quote:Save The Children staff furious over legacy' award for Blair Blair awarded Children In Need "global legacy award" - management and staff furious - Magda Hassan - 26-11-2014 The idiot PA who arranged this will have to resign. Even if they think the sun shines out of Tony's arse the rest of the world hates his guts and think he is a toxic at large war criminal. How can they not know that? God knows how many children's deaths he is responsible for. Blair awarded Children In Need "global legacy award" - management and staff furious - Dawn Meredith - 26-11-2014 OMG. Just when you think it can't get more sickening. Blair awarded Children In Need "global legacy award" - management and staff furious - Magda Hassan - 26-11-2014 Save the Fatcatsby craig on November 26, 2014 10:01 am in UncategorizedThese are the top salaries at the Save the Children fund. CEO Justin Forsyth £139,950 COO Anabel Hoult £139,950 COO / CFO & Strategic Initiatives Rachel Parr £131,970 Global Programmes Director Fergus Drake £113,300 Fundraising Director Tanya Steele £112,200 Marketing & Comms Director Sue Allchurch £111,920 Policy & Advocacy Director Brendan Cox £106,029 CFO Peter Banks £102,000 HR Director Paul Cutler £100,980 The UK average salary is 26,500. StC has just given Tony Blair its "Global Legacy" award. What kind of people like Tony Blair? People who earn over 100,000. I am not sure that if you put money in a tin, or bought from their charity shop, you thought you were paying that many fat salaries. There are also gold plated pensions and other benefits. Justin Forsyth, the CEO, of course worked in Tony Blair's neo-con policy unit. As I have written before, very few charities are in any sense independent any more. Save the Children Fund gets 176 million pounds over half its income - in grants from various governments, including over 80 million from the British government. That compares to 106 million in donations from the public. In 2012 over 70 million pounds was spent by Save the Children UK on its own staff costs. This was reduced on paper to 44 million in 2014 by the expedient of transferring some Headquarters staff from Save the Children UK to Save the Children International. I have an uneasy feeling about some of Save the Children's accounting presentation. Justin Forsyth's and Annabel Hoult's salary of 139,950 sounds a lot better than 140,000 doesn't it? Rachel Parr's 131,970 sounds less than 132 grand. Save the Children's highly paid and very numerous HQ staff work in a swanky office for which they pay a staggering 6.5 million pounds a year lease. Do they really need their HQ in ultra expensive Central London? I suppose all those high earners have to get home to Islington. Their HQ costs more than all their other premises put together, including all their shops. I wonder how much all of this is known to the 13,000 good-hearted volunteers who work many hours for nothing to support these people. I give regularly to charity, by standing order. I am sure so do many who read this blog. If you are giving to Save the Children, I do urge you to re-target your charitable giving. http://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2014/11/31577/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter Blair awarded Children In Need "global legacy award" - management and staff furious - David Guyatt - 26-11-2014 The CEO of Children In Need used to be Blair's "special adviser" and on the Board of CIN is Jonathan Powell, Blair's former chief of staff. Which for me explains how this atrocity came about. Anyway, I'm fuming about it. CIN is my main charitable donation of the year and has been for many years past. I've contacted them and said that they'll not get another penny from me in the future unless this crap award is revoked -- and I'll do it too, with a really heavy heart because so many disadvantaged kids desperately need help. But you can't mix this sort of toadying glad-handing political toadying with something so vital and I think the charity will suffer hugely next year unless they revoke. For fuck's sake he's a war criminal! Tried and convicted in absentia -- and with an arrest warrant out for him, I believe. Blair awarded Children In Need "global legacy award" - management and staff furious - David Guyatt - 26-11-2014 David Guyatt Wrote:The CEO of Children In Need used to be Blair's "special adviser" and on the Board of CIN is Jonathan Powell, Blair's former chief of staff. Whoops. Wrong firm. Not Children In Need thanks goodness, but Save The Children US. I need a new pair of reading specs I think. Anyway phew! Blair awarded Children In Need "global legacy award" - management and staff furious - Peter Lemkin - 26-11-2014 I can hear Tony saying, 'We had to save those children by killing them.' ....but I guess it all fits in a World in which the likes of Obama and Kissinger get Peace Prizes..... |