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The recent, intense scrutiny of non-profits has centered mostly on whether they are complying with legal and ethical obligations. For the past two years, press exposs and Congressional hearings have highlighted behavior by board members and chief executives of foundations and public charities that appears to violate either the letter or the spirit of the laws governing non-profits. These concerns

The recent, intense scrutiny of non-profits has centered mostly on whether they are complying with legal and ethical obligations. For the past two years, press exposés and Congressional hearings have highlighted behavior by board members and chief executives of foundations and public charities that appears to violate either the letter or the spirit of the laws governing non-profits.

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