The Liberation of Freenode, Part 7
Sunday, May 21st, 2006According to an anonymous staffer (who’s identity I wish to protect), he thinks Rob has been doing some serious cooking of books lately. As I previously quoted some information that I’ve been able to aquire, the PDPC made $18,600 in the fiscal year ending June 2005, which as it’s under $25,000, Rob didn’t have to file an IRS form 990 (a tax return for non-profits).
Well, this anonymous staffer has told me that he believes those 2005 figures are completely bullshit. The information that I originally quoted said there was $0 in corporate contributions, but the anonymous staffer said that a company going by the name of Digium donated several thousand dollars, and he thinks the total income for 2005 exceeds $28,000.
Now, I don’t know if this anonymous staffer is correct, and I essentially have no way of checking if his facts are true or not. If anyone out there from Digium is reading this, please drop me a line so I can figure out if this is true or not. If it is true, Rob is looking at a serious charge of tax fraud.
Update: I forgot to mention, people are still looking into seeing if Rob actually gave the money to UNICEF like he promised, an incentive he used for earlier fund raising campaigns to get people to donate more (Rob said he would donate a percentage of every donation to UNICEF). According to this page, it should have been over $5,822 for the 2005 campaign alone. However, at this time, there is no proof he actually did so.