Washington. On Tuesday the Department of Justice announced an indictment accusing the Southern Poverty Law Center of funneling funds to extremist actors and improperly using paid informants; the SPLC responded it will contest the charges. On Thursday, Texas Rep. Chip Roy told reporters the administration intends to pursue investigations beyond the SPLC into other organizations it alleges undermine society. Charlottesville and national legal observers reacted this week: Cville Right Now published a former U.S. attorney’s statement questioning the indictment’s legal framing and noting payment of informants is common practice, while the SPLC described the charges as politically motivated. Officials indicated further probes and potential congressional interest in coming weeks as legal proceedings begin.
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SPLC 的起诉可能会影响非营利组织的运作方式。如果罪名成立,可能会导致对资金和举报人使用的更严格监管。请关注此案,它可能会影响您支持的组织。
司法部对南方贫困法律中心的行动预示着对被认为会破坏社会的组织进行更广泛的打击。现在预测结果还为时过早,但这可能会重塑非营利组织格局。如果您认识从事非营利工作的人,值得转发。
共和党官员和联邦调查人员通过起诉获得了政治和调查上的优势,从而能够就所谓的SPLC不当行为进行更深入的调查和公开叙述。
南方贫困法律中心面临着立即的法律风险、声誉损害、潜在的财务责任,以及来自捐助者、合作伙伴和监管机构的审查日益增加。
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美国司法部起诉南方贫困法律中心,指控其资金输送及滥用线人
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