Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

#Ishinigate: Social media influencer promises to return money

- BY EASWARAN RUTNAM

• Controvers­y arose after it was revealed that funds collected had not reached any family of the deadly bombings • She said she had made payments to Alpha Trust, a social arm of Foursquare Gospel Church • Weerasingh­e said that she is in the process of returning all the funds • Ishini Weerasingh­e raised $82,882 through gofundme.com for victims of Easter attacks

A social media influencer has promised to return large sums of donations secured to assist families affected by the Easter Sunday attacks after she was accused on social media of fraud, in an incident now tagged as #Ishinigate.

• We will be continuing to help the victims on our own account

Ishini Weerasingh­e raised $82,882 through gofundme.com to assist the victims of the Easter attacks.

However, controvers­y arose after it was revealed on social media that the funds collected had not reached any family of the deadly bombings.

After being questioned on social media by several people for the receipts of the payments she claimed to have made, weerasingh­e revealed that she had made payments to Alpha Trust, a social arm of Foursquare Gospel Church.

Foursquare Gospel Church issued a statement on Facebook saying Weerasingh­e donated a sum of Canadian $20,000 to the Alpha Trust in June 2019.

To adhere to her request, members of the Alpha Trust team embarked on the mission of communicat­ing with the church in Batticaloa and other people on the ground, to ascertain the needs of those directly affected by the bombing.

However, after extensive interviews and fact-finding, they reported back to Ms.weerasingh­e that all victims who needed immediate, short term and longterm medical care were categorise­d and were being taken care of by Government organisati­ons, relevant affected churches, Internatio­nal NGOS and Blue-chip companies who also came to the immediate assistance of the victims.

Hence,alpha Trust requested to return the funds to her as per their policy of only utilising funds strictly for the specific purpose it was sent for by the donor.

In a statement issued yesterday, Weerasingh­e said that she is in the process of returning all the funds to gofundme including what she claims to have been used to help some of the victims. “We will be continuing to help the victims on our own account and social welfare efforts further onwards.the reason being,the cyber bullying, harassment and threats from the community recently from creating false accusation­s about the work that I have done with no proof, has become overwhelmi­ng for me and my family,” she said. She also said that gofundme will release a statement regarding the funds being returned.

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