From
2009 up to 2013, the year the Ukrainian crisis erupted, the Clinton
Foundation received at least $8.6 million from the Victor Pinchuk
Foundation, which is headquartered in the Ukrainian capital of Kiev, a
new report claims.
In 2008, Viktor Pinchuk, who made a fortune in
the pipe-building business, pledged a five-year, $29-million commitment
to the Clinton Global Initiative, a program that works to train future
Ukrainian leaders “to modernize Ukraine.” The Wall Street Journal revealed the donations the fund received from foreigners abroad between 2009-2014 in their report published earlier this week .
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Several alumni of the program
have already graduated into the ranks of Ukraine’s parliament, while a
former Clinton pollster went to work as a lobbyist for Pinchuk at the
same time Clinton was working in government.
Between 2009 and 2013, the very period when
Hillary Clinton was serving as US secretary of state, the Clinton
Foundation appears to have received at least $8.6 million from the
Victor Pinchuk Foundation.
That places Ukraine as the leading contributor among foreign donators to the Clinton Foundation.
Foreign Donors to Clinton Foundation by Ranking
Ukraine: $10.0 million
England: $8.4
Saudi Arabia: $7.3 million
Germany: $6.7 million
Ireland: $6.5 million
India: $5.0 million
Canada: $4.5 million
Argentina: $2.0 million
United Arab Emirates: $1.4 million
China: $1.3million
Source: Wall Street analysis of Clinton Foundation disclosures
The Pinchuk foundation said its donations to the
Clinton-family organization were designed to make Ukraine “a
successful, free, modern country based on European values.” It went on
to remark that if Pinchuk was hoping to lobby the US State Department
about Ukraine, “this cannot be seen as anything but a good thing,” WSJ
quoted it as saying.
However, critics have pointed to some disturbing
aspects regarding the donations, including the coincidence of the
Ukrainian crisis, which began in November 2013, and the heavy amount of
cash donations being made to the Clinton Foundation on behalf of wealthy
Ukrainian businessmen. In any case, given that Hillary Clinton appears
to be considering a possible run in the next presidential elections,
more scrutiny will be devoted to her past work with the charity that
bears the Clinton name.
First, as already mentioned, Clinton was serving
as the US secretary of state at the time that the donations to her
family’s charity were being made. Although it is true that the Clinton
Foundation refused donations directly from foreign governments while
Clinton was serving in the Obama administration, the door remained wide
open to donations from public citizens like Pinchuk, who has advocated
on behalf of stronger ties between Ukraine and the European Union.
Political connections in the Pinchuk family run
deep. Not only did Viktor Pinchuk serve two terms as a Ukrainian
parliamentarian, but his wife is the daughter of former Ukrainian
President Leonid Kuchma.
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