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Bill Clinton defends work of foundation

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Former president Bill Clinton defended the work of his charitable foundation on Monday, telling supporters that it had “improved millions of lives around the world” but needs to change if his wife, Hillary Clinton, wins the White House.

The former president outlined the Clinton Foundation’s accomplish­ments and planned shift in scope in an email to about 500,000 supporters.

Hours earlier, Republican presidenti­al nominee Donald Trump called the foundation “the most corrupt enterprise in political history ”, adding ,“It must be shut down immediatel­y”. He bore down again during a speech later in Akron, Ohio, telling a crowd that if elected, he would have a special prosecutor appointed to investigat­e the foundation.

Bill Clinton announced last week that the foundation will no longer accept contributi­ons from foreign government­s and corporatio­ns if his wife, the Democratic presidenti­al nominee, is elected.

“Since Hillary began her presidenti­al campaign in 2015, Chelsea and I have made it clear that the work the Clinton Foundation started should continue if Hillary is elected, but that changes would be necessary,” Bill Clinton said in the email. “While it would be presumptiv­e to assume a victory in November, now that Hillary is her party’s nominee, it would be irresponsi­ble not to plan for it.”

The changes aim to address criticism from Republican­s and some Democrats that the foundation has created a significan­t conflict of interest as Hillary Clinton seeks the presidency. While Trump has donated to the foundation previously, he has charged Hillary Clinton with creating a “pay-for-play” scheme at the State Department through the work of the foundation.

The ex-president said in the event of another Clinton presidency, the foundation’s work, funding and his role in it would raise questions that would need to be resolved “in a way that keeps the good work going while eliminatin­g legitimate concerns about potential conflicts of interest”.

If Hillary Clinton is elected, the former president said the foundation would accept contributi­ons only from US citizens, permanent residents and US-based independen­t foundation­s, whose names would continue to be disclosed on a quarterly basis.

He said the official name would be changed from the Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton Foundation to the Clinton Foundation. And he said he would step down from the board and no longer raise money for it.

Bill Clinton said that much of the foundation’s internatio­nal activities would be transition­ed to other organizati­ons to continue that type of work.

 ?? CARLO ALLEGRI / REUTERS ?? Republican presidenti­al nominee Donald Trump calls the Clinton Foundation “the most corrupt enterprise in political history” during a campaign rally in Akron, Ohio, on Monday.
CARLO ALLEGRI / REUTERS Republican presidenti­al nominee Donald Trump calls the Clinton Foundation “the most corrupt enterprise in political history” during a campaign rally in Akron, Ohio, on Monday.

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