Saido Berahinho's charity foundation hosted a charity event for WaterAid in February 2015 but the organisation have publicly stated that they are yet to receive any of the money apparently raised during the evening.
Perhaps somebody spiked his bank account which resulted in the money not going to charity?
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Berahinho's Bank Account Spiked?
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Re: Berahinho's Bank Account Spiked?
Looks like it uses his name and it's operated by other people, which is probably the norm.
I wouldn't expect him to have a clue about whether or not the money raised has gone to the right place.
I wouldn't expect him to have a clue about whether or not the money raised has gone to the right place.
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Yeah I suppose you're right. Heaven only knows why I assumed that Saido Berahino should have the foggiest what the Saido Berahino Foundation is doing or whether the Saido Berahino Foundation has paid money promised to charities following charitable events organised by the Saido Berahino foundation.Sidney1st wrote:Looks like it uses his name and it's operated by other people, which is probably the norm.
I wouldn't expect him to have a clue about whether or not the money raised has gone to the right place.
It is, after all, only a charitable foundation set up by Saido Berahino using the name 'The Saido Berahino Foundation'. Daft of me to think that Saido Berahino might know anything about it really.
I can't even remember whether I've got a "Rowls Foundation" bank account holding a couple of grand that I'd absent-mindedly promised to a charity. It's probably because somebody almost certainly possibly spiked my drink. Maybe they did it to sully the name of The Rowls Foundation or make me possibly forget (or not even know) what the Rowls Foundation may or may not have done?
If, of course, the Rowls Foundation actually exists? We just don't know.
So let's spare a thought for the poor guy caught up in all this Saido Berahino Foundation stuff - Saido Berahino. The real victim here is Saido Berahino.
It's all so confusing isn't it? No wonder the money hasn't been given to the charity!
And we still don't even know who might ultimately be responsible for the Saido Berahino Foundation? What we must certainly NOT do is assume that Saido Berahino has anything to do with the Saido Berahino Foundation which he started and named The Saido Berahino Foundation.
Ultimately I think the most likely explanation is that Saido Berahino's bank account (or the bank account of the Saido Berahino Foundation) has been spiked.
It's the only explanation that makes sense.
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Re: Berahinho's Bank Account Spiked?
Saido Berahino Foundation isn't a registered charity though it was set up by him. It's run by another foundation, not Saido himself and that foundation IS a charity but the event didn't raise enough money to issue a donation, apparently. Not sure what any of that means in real terms.
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Re: Berahinho's Bank Account Spiked?
. just realised how frustrating it must be to read some of his longer posts.Rowls wrote:Yeah I suppose you're right. Heaven only knows why I assumed that Saido Berahino should have the foggiest what the Saido Berahino Foundation is doing or whether the Saido Berahino Foundation has paid money promised to charities following charitable events organised by the Saido Berahino foundation.
It is, after all, only a charitable foundation set up by Saido Berahino using the name 'The Saido Berahino Foundation'. Daft of me to think that Saido Berahino might know anything about it really.
I can't even remember whether I've got a "Rowls Foundation" bank account holding a couple of grand that I'd absent-mindedly promised to a charity. It's probably because somebody almost certainly possibly spiked my drink. Maybe they did it to sully the name of The Rowls Foundation or make me possibly forget (or not even know) what the Rowls Foundation may or may not have done?
If, of course, the Rowls Foundation actually exists? We just don't know.
So let's spare a thought for the poor guy caught up in all this Saido Berahino Foundation stuff - Saido Berahino. The real victim here is Saido Berahino.
It's all so confusing isn't it? No wonder the money hasn't been given to the charity!
And we still don't even know who might ultimately be responsible for the Saido Berahino Foundation? What we must certainly NOT do is assume that Saido Berahino has anything to do with the Saido Berahino Foundation which he started and named The Saido Berahino Foundation.
Ultimately I think the most likely explanation is that Saido Berahino's bank account (or the bank account of the Saido Berahino Foundation) has been spiked.
It's the only explanation that makes sense.