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Under-suspicion children's charity counters allegations with audit (2)

(Xinhua)

11:24, December 15, 2012

"Our financial staff mistakenly listed 4.75 billion in the foundation's aggregate accrual for short-term wealth management, but the amount should be 475 million," she said.

That inflated the figure under the item of other cash inflow and indirectly distorted the other cash payment, according to Jiang.

In its public apology, the foundation explained that purchases of short-term wealth management products from banks were "prudently made" to "increase revenue, reduce the proportion of operating outlays to donations and provide better assistance to the needy."

"These deals can be traced on the statement published on our website," said Jiang.

According to Jiang, the foundation channelled some 30 million yuan to short-term asset-management last year and earned nearly 1.08 million yuan.

However, the public seemed to be dissatisfied with the CCAFC's explanation, demanding verified bank statements.

A series of scandals have hit charity organizations in China in recent years, causing a public outcry for more transparency in China's charity work.

Most notably, the Red Cross Society of China (RCSC) came under fire in 2011 after a young woman calling herself "Guo Meimei" claimed in microblog posts that she worked for an organization under the RCSC and detailed her lavish lifestyle. That led some netizens to suspect she was embezzling funds.

Donations to the RCSC plummeted 59.39 percent year on year in 2011, according to official data.

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