WASHINGTON, Dec. 18, 2008

Clinton Group Got Millions From Overseas

Former President's Foreign Donors Could Complicate Hillary Clinton's Secretary Of State Bid

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(CBS/ AP)  Former President Bill Clinton's foundation has raised at least $41 million from Saudi Arabia and other foreign governments that his wife Hillary Rodham Clinton may end up negotiating with as the next secretary of state.

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia gave $10 million to $25 million to the William J. Clinton Foundation, a nonprofit created by the former president to finance his library in Little Rock, Ark., and charitable efforts to reduce poverty and treat AIDS. Other foreign government givers include Norway, Kuwait, Qatar, Brunei, Oman, Italy and Jamaica.

Buried among the names of Saudi royals and super-rich businesses are thousands of people who gave to victims of Hurricane Katrina, reports CBS News correspondent Sharyl Attkisson.

Katrina donors ended up on the list of Clinton supporters when donations poured in before the Bush-Clinton Katrina Fund was fully set up, so the former presidents held the money in two other charities: the Greater Houston Community Foundation and the Clinton Foundation.

Four months after the hurricane, the Houston Charity passed more than $50 million dollars onto the national Katrina Fund, Attkisson reports. A month after that, in January and February of '06, the Clinton Foundation gave about $30 million.

That pit stop in the Clinton fund officially turned those Katrina donors into Clinton donors--people who expected their money to go directly to hurricane relief.And just two weeks ago, thousands of them got letters saying their names were about to be made public.

Among those "surprised" to find themselves on today's list was former Congressman Rob Portman, a Republican on Bush's cabinet at the time.

"These are folks who saw the tragedies of Katrina and wanted to donate," said Dean Zerbe, who was the lead investigator of charities for Congress. "How they've gotten themselves wrapped up into having their names put on a web site is beyond me."

The foundation disclosed the names of its 205,000 donors on a Web site Thursday, ending a decade of resistance to identifying the sources of its money. While the list is heavy with international business leaders and billionaires, some 12,000 donors gave $10 or less.

Click here for a complete list of the donors.

Clinton agreed to release the information after concerns emerged that his extensive international fundraising and business deals could conflict with America's interests if his wife became President-elect Barack Obama's top diplomat. The foundation has insisted for years it is under no legal obligation to identify its contributors, contending that many expected confidentiality when they donated.

The list also underscores ties between the Clintons and India, a connection that could complicate diplomatic perceptions of whether Hillary Clinton can be a neutral broker between India and neighbor Pakistan in a region where Mr. Obama will face an early test of his foreign policy leadership.

The former president did not release specific totals for each donor, providing only ranges of giving. Nor did he identify individual contributors' occupations or countries of residence.

Fast Facts

The list underscores ties between the Clintons and India, a connection that could complicate diplomatic perceptions of whether Hillary Clinton can be a neutral broker between India and neighbor Pakistan.

Donors gave Clinton's foundation at least $492 million from its inception in 1997 through last year, the most recent figures available.

After negotiations with Mr. Obama's transition team, Clinton promised to reveal the contributors, submit future foundation activities and paid speeches to an ethics review, step away from the day-to-day operation of his annual charitable conference and inform the State Department about new sources of income and speeches.

Representatives of the foundation, including CEO Bruce Lindsay and attorney Cheryl Mills, met privately Wednesday with aides to incoming Foreign Relations Committee Chairman John Kerry of Massachusetts and ranking Republican Dick Lugar of Indiana to discuss the foundation's activities and review a memorandum of understanding drawn up by the Clinton and Obama teams.

The Foreign Relations Committee will hold hearings and vote on Hillary Clinton's nomination before sending it to the full Senate. Shortly after Mr. Obama tapped Clinton, Lugar said he would support her, though he said there would still be "legitimate questions" raised about the former president's extensive international involvement.

"I don't know how, given all of our ethics standards now, anyone quite measures up to this - who has such cosmic ties," Lugar said.

Some of the donors have extensive ties to Indian interests that could prove troubling to Pakistan. Tensions between the two nuclear nations are high since last month's deadly terrorist attacks in Mumbai.

Amar Singh, a donor in the $1 million to $5 million category, is an Indian politician who played host to Bill Clinton on a visit to India in 2005 and met Hillary Clinton in New York in September to discuss an India-U.S. civil nuclear agreement.

Also in that giving category was Suzlon Energy Ltd. of Amsterdam, a leading supplier of wind turbines. Its chairman is Tulsi R. Tanti, one of India's wealthiest executives. Tanti announced plans at Clinton's Global Initiative meeting earlier this year for a $5 billion project to develop environmentally friendly power generation in India and China.

Two other Indian interests gave between $500,000 and $1 million each:

  • The Confederation of Indian Industry, an industrial trade association.

  • Dave Katragadda, an Indian capital manager with holdings in media and entertainment, technology, health care and financial services.

    Other foreign governments also contributed heavily to the foundation.

    AUSAID, the Australian government's overseas aid program, and COPRESIDA-Secretariado Tecnico, a Dominican Republic government agency formed to fight AIDS, each gave $10 million to $25 million. Norway gave $5 million to $10 million. Kuwait, Qatar, Brunei and Oman gave $1 million to $5 million each. The government of Jamaica and Italy's Ministry for Environment and Territory gave $50,000 to $100,000 each.

    The biggest donations - more than $25 million each - came from two donors. They are the Children's Investment Fund Foundation, a London-based philanthropic organization founded by hedge fund manager Chris Hohn and his wife Jamie Cooper-Hohn and dedicated to helping children, primarily in Africa and India; and UNITAID, an international drug purchase organization formed by Brazil, France, Chile, Norway and Britain to help provide care for HIV-AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis patients in countries with high disease rates.

    The foundation's donor list is heavy with overseas business interests.

    Saudi businessman Nasser Al-Rashid gave $1 million to $5 million. Friends of Saudi Arabia and the Dubai Foundation each gave $1 million to $5 million, as did the Taiwan Economic and Cultural Office. The Confederation of Indian Industry and the Swedish Postcode Lottery gave $500,000 to $1 million each. China Overseas Real Estate Development and the U.S. Islamic World Conference gave $250,000 to $500,000 apiece.

    The No. 4 person on the Forbes billionaire list, Lakshmi Mittal, the chief executive of international steel company ArcelorMittal, gave $1 million to $5 million. Mittal is a member of the Foreign Investment Council in Kazakhstan, Goldman Sachs' board of directors and the World Economic Forum's International Business Council, according to the biography on his corporate Web site.

    Among other $1 million to $5 million donors:

  • Harold Snyder, director for Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, the largest drug company in Israel. His son, Jay T. Snyder, serves on the U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy, which oversees State Department activities, and served as a senior U.S. adviser to the United Nations, where he worked on international trade and poverty.

  • No. 97 on the Forbes billionaire list, Ethiopian-Saudi business tycoon Sheikh Mohammed H. Al-Amoudi.

  • Issam Fares, a former deputy prime minister of Lebanon.

  • Mala Gaonkar Haarman, a partner and managing director at the private investment partnership Lone Pine Capital.

  • Lukas Lundin, chairman of oil, gas and mining businesses including Tanganyika Oil Company Ltd., an international oil and gas exploration and production company with interests in Syria, and Vostok Nafta Investment Ltd., an investment company that focuses on Russia and other former Soviet republics.

  • Victor Pinchuk, son-in-law of the former president of Ukraine. Clinton spoke in 2007 at an annual meeting of Yalta European Strategy, a group Pinchuk founded to promote Ukraine joining the European Union.

    The top ranks of Clinton's donor list are heavy with longtime Democratic givers, including some who are notable for their staunch support of Israel.

    TV producer Haim Saban and his family foundation, who donated between $5 million and $10 million, splits his time between homes in Israel and California. "I'm a one-issue guy and my issue is Israel," he told The New York Times in 2004.

    Slim-Fast diet foods tycoon S. Daniel Abraham, a donor of between $1 million and $5 million, has been a board member of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, which promotes Israel's interests before the U.S. government.

    The American Jewish Committee and the United Nations Foundation donated $100,000 to $250,000.

    Clinton thanked his donors in a statement for being "steadfast partners in our work to impact the lives of so many around the world in measurable and meaningful ways."

    According to the memorandum negotiated by the foundation and top Obama advisers, Bill Clinton agreed to publish the names of all past and future contributors to his foundation during Hillary Clinton's tenure as secretary of state.

    The former president also agreed to step away from direct involvement in the Clinton Global Initiative, an annual charitable conference where businesses and many foreign governments pledge donations to help ameliorate AIDS, poverty and other social ills. He will continue serving as CGI's founding chairman but will not solicit money or sponsorships. The CGI will cease accepting foreign contributions and will not host events outside the United States.

    Clinton started raising money for his library before leaving the White House. Over the years, the Clintons repeatedly refused to identify all the foundation donors, and continued to do so during Hillary Clinton's 2007-08 presidential campaign.

    Names surfaced nonetheless. Several news organizations unearthed foreign-government donors, and in 2001, Bill Clinton turned over a list of 150 top foundation donors to a House committee investigating his pardon of fugitive businessman Marc Rich, whose ex-wife, Denise Rich, gave the library foundation at least $450,000.

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    by reaganitegop December 19, 2008 11:25 AM EST
    Recall Hillary''s theatrical opposition in the Senate to the Dubai Ports deal- she was in the vanguard, forcing this company from (US ally) the UAE out of the contract. Subsequently, Bill Clinton was hired and paid millions of dollars by the UAE to clean up the resulting PR debacle... which was much his own wife''s creation.

    Clinton has not one iota of foreign policy experience. She lacks basic diplomatic skills, is known for a violent temper, and use of foul language when angry. Hillary was caught lying during the primaries, when she claimed to have come %u201Cunder fire%u201D on a visit to Bosnia in 1996%u2026 what happened to honesty and integrity as selection criteria?

    The biggest cause for concern is Hillary%u2019s judgement, which is warped by her thirst for power and control. Thustly, she%u2019s developed a tendency to be manipulative and Machiavellian in her dealings with others- is this the kind of person who should represent the United States with foreign governments?

    Anyone who would expect Obama to put the country%u2019s interests before his own political security (and select the best available person) has not really taken a serious look at how he got this far in the first place.

    http://reaganiterepublicanresistance.blogspot.com/
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    by longtree-2009 December 19, 2008 9:00 AM EST
    hillary should not be approved for the sos cabinet slot. there is definitely a conflict of interest here if not openly then in the bedroom with husband bill clinton. obama could have rice stay on a year until he finds someone else just as obama has gates holding down the sod cabinet slot. or obama can give hillary another job but not secretary of state!
    Reply to this comment
    by shanev137 December 19, 2008 2:17 AM EST
    Posted by harborsparro at 09:17 PM : Dec 18, 2008


    You''re right...this is a non-story and not news at all.
    Reply to this comment
    by jowand December 19, 2008 12:47 AM EST
    Posted by sockpuppet4 at 07:39 PM : Dec 18, 2008

    Some interseting Neocrap scandals for you, enjoy :-)

    http://www.boycottliberalism.com/Scandals.htm
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    by harborsparro December 19, 2008 12:17 AM EST
    oh puh-leeze. who bloody cares. it''s a NON-PROFIT. as in, donors and managers do not profit from giving to it. would the extreme right and clinton haters consider giving up beating a dead horse?
    Reply to this comment
    by vanfer-2009 December 18, 2008 11:59 PM EST
    This must make Hillary happy! She looks greedy!!!!!!!!!!
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    by likeitis5050 December 18, 2008 11:56 PM EST
    She was 19 - a child in my book. He was president of the United states using a mindless idiot for his own personal sexual pleasure - frankly the differences are a matter of degree.

    ______________

    Your a liar. Lewinsky was 21 years old. And it was she who seduced Clinton.


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    Posted by mtee12

    she was a mindless idiot...19 or 21...she was still of age and being a mindless idiot doesn''t mean she didn''t consent. Bill''s reputation preceded him and she had a ''friend'' who hated him enough she had to know how stupid she was being...Bill lied and BO was taking notes...which is coming in handy right about now.
    Reply to this comment
    by shedhouserob December 18, 2008 11:11 PM EST
    Now is a good time for Hilary to divorce this dirt bag!
    Reply to this comment
    by shedhouserob December 18, 2008 11:10 PM EST
    Have you watched this torture film on PBS? We should prosecute Cheney and Rumsfield. These two worms don''t represent America. They got in power, god help the USA and Congress approved their torture package. Is anyone aware of these two?
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    by shedhouserob December 18, 2008 11:05 PM EST
    This is not shocking. Ronnie Reagan I got mine did you get yours ($2 million for speaking ingagements from Japan) They are all crooked. Me first you second, country last.
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    by ajmarine111 December 18, 2008 10:45 PM EST
    Posted by AJMarine111 at 07:16 PM :

    Does anyone think that Monica regrets her actions, moments of glory, claim to fame, racey memories for when she''''s an old broad? I don''''t think so.


    Posted by IrishWench at 07:20 PM : Dec 18, 2008



    I agree.


    I''m surprised she hasn''t written a book by now,....or has she and I have just missed it?
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    by jimmyc1955 December 18, 2008 10:20 PM EST
    She was 19 - a child in my book. He was president of the United states using a mindless idiot for his own personal sexual pleasure - frankly the differences are a matter of degree.
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    by jimmyc1955 December 18, 2008 10:19 PM EST
    We all know all republicans are pedophiles.

    ...and war mongers, greedy, fake evangelical christian, union busters, corporate puppets, lobbyist butt buddies, foaming at the mouth lusting for dollars, third world slave creators, and so on, and so on......

    Do you actually believe that every Republican is what you describe above?

    50 years ago it was common knowledge that all blacks were lazy, shiftless, ignorant, *** maniancs.

    That kind of stereo typing is mindless, corrosive and dangerous - and a perfect example of liberal bigots just like the KKK.
    Reply to this comment
    by ajmarine111 December 18, 2008 10:16 PM EST
    Posted by jimmyc1955 at 07:11 PM

    What child?


    Posted by IrishWench at 07:15 PM : Dec 18, 2008




    The little innocent thing that snapped her thong underwear at Bill.
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    by jimmyc1955 December 18, 2008 10:14 PM EST
    IrishWench - I agree. Having an ex-president as husband of the current sec of state may be unique in American history and as such poses a unique set of ethical conditions we will have to continue to work through going forward.

    But my sense of propriety would be better satisifed if the fund were put into receivership for the duration of Hillaries tenure.
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    by wingnutsblow December 18, 2008 10:11 PM EST
    I know! Let''s talk about the big donors to the George Bush Library! Talk about conflict of interest.
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    by jimmyc1955 December 18, 2008 10:11 PM EST
    sockpuppet4 - Your a bigot and an idiot. You list pedofiles and imply that all republicans are pedophiles.

    Does that mean since a president molested a child in the oval office all democrats are child molesters who victimize dumb interns?
    Reply to this comment
    by ajmarine111 December 18, 2008 10:09 PM EST
    But Bill Clinton has taken money from countries that are not American allies - like Saudi Arabia. That isn''''''''''''''''t a good thing for an ex-president and husband of the sec of state.


    Posted by jimmyc1955 at 06:56 PM



    I thought the Saudi''s were our allies.
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    by jimmyc1955 December 18, 2008 10:08 PM EST
    mtee12 - Fools for conspiracy are on both sides. I believe I remember that Cheney was going to steer all the oil from Iraq through Haliburton for his own wealth. Last I checked no American companies own any contracts.
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    by jimmyc1955 December 18, 2008 10:06 PM EST
    sockpuppet4 - and why am I a creep?
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