The Clinton Foundation in Colombia

longknife

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Some interesting information. The Shrillarybots will immediately attack the source and claim they refuse to click on the link for a variety of reasons. It's another example of trying to divert instead of dealing with the facts. Here's some information they won't even bother to try to refute.

Here is a bit of the very complicated story:

Fondo Acceso was founded in 2010 by Bill Clinton, the Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim, and the Canadian mining magnate Frank Giustra. The Clinton Foundation and the SLIM Foundation committed $10 million each to the fund. The Clinton Foundation is a 50 percent shareholder in the company, according to its tax records. Numerous Clinton Foundation and Clinton-Giustra Enterprise Partnership officials are listed as Fondo Acceso directors in Colombian corporate filings. The fund has reportedly distributed $1.5 million to Alimentos SAS, a fruit-pulping company, and $250,000 to the telecommunications firm Fontel SA in exchange for shareholding agreements. The Clinton Foundation and CGEP have declined to release a full list of Fondo Acceso’s investments.

As the post asks, why is Clinton in business with a Mexican telecommunications billionaire and a Canadian mining magnate in Colombia? And Hillary's timeline is rather interesting @ Colombia: Clinton’s Access Fund UPDATED

2008: Hillary Clinton campaigns for president, is against the Colombia Free Trade Agreement.

2009: Hillary Clinton becomes Secretary of State. She starts lobbying members of Congress for approval of the CFTA, as revealed on emails released on February 2016.

2010: Bill Clinton, Carlos Slim, and Frank Giustra (who pledged $100 million to the Foundation) open Fondo Acceso. Previously, in June 2005, Gold Service International, a South American business group, paid Bill Clinton $800,000 to deliver four speeches in South America. Gold Service was pushing for the free trade agreement, which would help boost Colombian exports to the United States, and Clinton was supportive of the policy.

Hmmmm. Makes one think, doesn't it?

Story with other links @ What is the Clinton Foundation doing in Colombia? | Babalú Blog
 

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