Am I the only one who has serious question marks with Watsi? Portraying itself as a non-profit hocus-pocus third-world-helper, why does it have so many investors and such a big riced crew?
I can't help but think how it is non-profit, but ONLY after investors and founders are paid good sums of money. Not that there is anything wrong with that, I am just saying it is shady.
They have "investors" (which are actually just donors and potentially board members) to fund their operations. And, in fact, they an operations fund that's separate from donations made for patients. All donations being made towards patients are used exclusively for patient care.
I can't help but think how it is non-profit, but ONLY after investors and founders are paid good sums of money. Not that there is anything wrong with that, I am just saying it is shady.