Hacked emails have revealed Bill and Hillary Clinton received $1m
from Qatar for the Clinton Foundation while she was still in office as
Secretary of State despite Hillary publicly promising the U.S.
government that while she served as Secretary of state, the foundation
would not accept new funding from foreign governments without seeking
clearance from the State Department's ethics office.
The
hacked email is among thousands published over the last week by the
pro-transparency group Wikileaks from the account of John Podesta, the
chairman of Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign and in the
email from 2012, a senior official from the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea
Clinton Foundation informed colleagues that a planned donation by
Qatar's government to mark Bill Clinton's birthday came up in a meeting
he had with Qatar's ambassador in Washington.
In
the email, the ambassador said that he asked "to see WJC 'for five
minutes' in NYC, to present $1 million check that Qatar promised for
WJC's birthday in 2011," Amitabh Desai, the foundation official, writes
in his email, using the former U.S. president's initials.
But
the email doesn't show if the money was sent as a birthday gift to Bill
Clinton or the family's foundation although the family's foundation's
website lists the State of Qatar as having given that figure.
Meanwhile,
the U.S State Department in a statement said it cannot cite any
instances of its ethics officials reviewing or approving new donations
from foreign governments to the foundation while Clinton served as the
country's top diplomat from 2009 until 2013.
"You
would need to ask the Foundation whether there were additional matters
that it should have submitted for State Department review," the
department said in a statement..
Bill
Clinton announced in August that, if Hillary won the presidency, the
foundation would cease to accept money from foreign or corporate bodies
and Bill would resign from the board. Hillary Clinton has not served on
the board since April 2015.
Source: CNN / Fox News
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