hi QL - thats why I think a clearly defined and transparent public benefit test should be applied to all 'so called' charities.
The financial crisis is very bad news for charities - their assets are worth less, members donate less and cash stricken governments will turn their rapacious gaze to their tax-free status - expect public benefit to become a big issue:
"WTF good are you specifically doing to deserve tax-payer support?"
Why state bodies are still involved in actually distributing taxpayer money (as opposed to tax-exempt status) is beyond me.