A review of JNF Canada's tax filings confirms the organization failed to report over $100,000,000 CDN in donations since 2003. The finding raises serious questions regarding JNF activities and the preferential treatment given to Zionist charities.
An Access to Information request to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) confirms that between 2003 – 2023 the Jewish National Fund of Canada systematically omitted having received over one hundred million dollars CDN in donations from some of Canada’s most well-heeled philanthropists.
The data set in hand only stretches between 2003-2023, meaning that the actual amount of unreported revenue may precede modern-day, electronic, archiving practices at the Canada Revenue Agency. But the current, running, total of non-reported revenue from JNF Canada currently stands at over $101 million CDN. Troublingly, no reference to this missing revenue was made in the most recent CRA audit of JNF Canada’s operations. Nor do publicly available independent audits of JNF Canada’s financial statements make mention of any anomalous accounting arrangement that would explain omitting having reported the missing $101 million. The money, for all intents and purposes, seems to have simply disappeared.
Uncovering this missing money took place by happenstance, as a component of a wider project meant to track the flows of revenue between several recently revoked Canadian charities that claimed to move money to Israel, of which JNF Canada was but one. An aspect of this broader project, ... was to determine the origin of the sources of these donations and to draw linkages between familial and corporate fortunes, making use of the Canadian charitable sector to move illicit funds to Israel.
From an investigative standpoint, the movement of money between Canadian charities is required to leave a paper trail. (more...)
$100 million is missing from the Jewish National Fund Canada’s tax returns. Where did the money go?
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