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Madoff Scandal’s Impact on Foundations, In Numbers

January 29, 2009 | Read Time: 1 minute

Nicholas Kristof, the New York Times columnist, has a blog post about the Madoff scandal’s impact on foundations. The post includes a link to a list that a friend of his (Daniel E. Smith, president of Benefit Technology) compiled for Mr. Kristof.

The 14-page list includes the names of 147 foundations who had at least some of their money wiped out by Bernard Madoff’s Ponzi scheme.

Mr. Kristof notes that, interestingly, Mr. Madoff’s sons, Mark and Andrew, did not invest their philanthropic dollars with their father. They also used big accounting firms.

By contrast, most of the foundations on the list shared the same accounting firms, which tended to be small. Mr. Kristof wonders if the accountants should have been looking more skeptically at the kinds of trades supposedly done by Mr. Madoff.

He also says the philanthropic world should “wonder if there aren’t more Madoffs out there .. If I were a board member of a nonprofit, I’d be making some calls.”


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