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“Her commentary was incorrect and by being incorrect, unfortunately, she’s misled the public who were incredibly generous.“The funds that were donated, they need to go to the entity to which you are donating. The beneficiary was very clearly stated on that fundraiser page, saying that it was going to Royal Fire Service New South Wales. There shouldn’t be any confusion about that.”It is possible that the funds raised could still be distributed among charities, but Ms Burstin said it’s an unlikely situation.“The only wriggle room I can see is either the money goes back to the PayPal giving fund, which is a public ancillary fund, and they can split the funds, or an act of state NSW parliament,” she said.But the controversy proves the fundraising system is working as it should.“The good news is that things are working exactly as they should.
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Donors should understand that when they donate to a particular charity the money does go to that charity and the charity spends that money according to its objects,” Ms Burstin said.Press PLAY below for more.Image: Cole Bennetts / Stringer.
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