The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Former Official Alleges That D.C. United Way Distorted Campaign Results

By Harvy Lipman

Washington

The United Way in Washington, D.C., faces charges that it distorted its fund-raising results, putting another roadblock in the way of the organization's effort to rebuild its reputation after a scandal that in 2004 saw its former chief executive plead guilty to stealing nearly $500,000 from the organization.

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