Google co-founder and billionaire Larry Page is the subject of a report Wednesday from tech journal ReCode which shows how the Silicon Valley super-rich use workarounds in managing their private foundations that avoid direct contributions to actual charities.
Page’s Carl Victor Page Memorial Foundation pushed around $400 million in publicly announced Christmastime donations between 2015 and 2017, but none of it reportedly went directly to charity.
“This a very bad look for Larry Page,” tweeted National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy researcher Ryan Schlegel.
As ReCode reporter Teddy Schleifer described in his piece on the billionaire, Page’s foundation funnels cash primarily into funds which allow their benefactor a measure of control.
“What Page was doing each year was something of a philanthropic sleight of hand,” wrote Schleifer.
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