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*Colombia, reversed opposition after foundation took cash from [[Frank Giustra]], who also sits on the Foundation Board.<ref>http://www.ibtimes.com/colombian-oil-money-flowed-clintons-state-department-took-no-action-prevent-labor-1874464 </ref>
 
*Colombia, reversed opposition after foundation took cash from [[Frank Giustra]], who also sits on the Foundation Board.<ref>http://www.ibtimes.com/colombian-oil-money-flowed-clintons-state-department-took-no-action-prevent-labor-1874464 </ref>
*Panama, donors to Clinton foundation used Panamafor offshore tax havens and money laundering as revealed in the [[Panama Papers]].<ref>http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politics-government/election/article72215012.html </ref>
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*Panama. Donors to the Clinton foundation use Panama for offshore tax havens and money laundering as revealed in the [[Panama Papers]].<ref>http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politics-government/election/article72215012.html </ref>
  
 
==Individuals==
 
==Individuals==

Revision as of 17:38, June 18, 2016

The Clinton Foundation Federal Tax ID number is 31-1580204.

Known donor list as of 2008.

Oil companies[1]

  • Chevron, Alberta Clipper
  • American Petroleum Institute, Canadian Oil Sands
  • Exxon Mobile, Candadian Oil Sands
  • ConocoPhillips, Canadian Oil Sands

Arms sales[2]

In all, governments and corporations involved in the arms deals approved by Clinton’s State Department have delivered between $54 million and $141 million to the Clinton Foundation as well as hundreds of thousands of dollars in payments to the Clinton family, according to foundation and State Department records. [3]

  • Algeria
  • Saudi Arabia, paid foundation at least $10 million, bought $29 billion arms deal.[4][5]
  • Kuwait, paid Bill Clinton $425,000 in speaking fees, recieved approval for million $693 purchase of Boeing fighter aircraft.[6]
  • United Arab Emirates
  • Oman
  • Qatar
  • Thailand
  • Norway
  • Australia

Defense contractors

American defense contractors donated to the Clinton Foundation while Hillary Clinton was secretary of state and in some cases made personal payments to Bill Clinton for speaking engagements. Such firms and their subsidiaries were listed as contractors in $163 billion worth of deals that were authorized by the Clinton State Department between 2009 and 2012.

  • Boeing; paid foundation $10 million, recieved Saudia contract. In 2010 paid foundation $900,000 and recieved approval for $3.7 billion Russian deal.[7] Donated at least $5 million in total.
  • Honeywell, paid at least $50,000
  • Hawker Beechcraft (owned by Goldman Sachs), paid at least $500,000.
  • General Electric. NBC put Chelsea Clinton on its payroll as a network correspondent in November 2011, when it was still 49 percent owned by General Electric, a major defense contractor that benefitted from the Clinton State Department's arms export approval. General Electric donated at least $1 million.
  • Lockhead Martin, paid at least $250,000
  • United Technologies, paid at least $50,000

Free trade agreements

  • Colombia, reversed opposition after foundation took cash from Frank Giustra, who also sits on the Foundation Board.[8]
  • Panama. Donors to the Clinton foundation use Panama for offshore tax havens and money laundering as revealed in the Panama Papers.[9]

Individuals

  • Rajiv Fernando purchased a seat on the State Department's International Security Advisory Board with a $250,000 donation to the Clinton Foundation. Fernando also served as a 2016 unelected Superdelegate for Hillary Clinton to the Democatic Convention. [10]

Foreign governments

  • China.

See also

References