Sunday, October 4, 2009

Can Tea Leaves In A Tea Bag Go Bad

Who are the owners of transparency in Chile? Lapsus linguae

Taken from Que Pasa, the October 3, 2010:

"Who pays Chile Transparente?


After two weeks of intense movement, the companies that fund the operation of Chile have followed closely Transparent The controversy arose in the Chilean chapter of the NGO. And no wonder: almost 70% of the funds that does the entity chaired by Karen Poniachik comes from private. Among them, there are 15 companies: most large firms, linked to major economic groups.

Of the $ 188 million the organization received as donations or sales of services in 2008, 40% were resources provided by eight companies, among which CMPC, Chiletabacos, Derco and VTR. These companies are considered "cooperating members" as well as delivering an annual amount that fluctuates between 600 UF and UF are the 1,250 older employees of the entity. This explains, for example, that members are Patricia Matte Transparent Chile (whose family controls the Trash) who also was in the previous policy, and Jose Luis del Rio (Dersa).

Another category of donors are "benefactors entities, which include a Sudamericana de Vapores, Banco de Chile and the Consortium, which last year gave $ 39 million to carry out the" civic values \u200b\u200beducation. " There are also cooperating in a particular project. Last year, AntarChile, Banco Santander, CCU and Falabella awarded $ 22 million to "track" the processing of Probity Agenda.

naive question: If among the contributors were LAN background, would he have mentioned in the controversial report that all of Chile is currently discussing Sebastian PiƱera? This "keyhole" of the magazine Que Pasa confirms the wisdom of that old adage that states: "Whoever provides the money, puts the music." Although sometimes the shot can backfire ....

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