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Involvement must be genuine and sustained, yet it must conform to the many government restrictions against inurement and kickbacks, precluding genuine shared business interest. Or the executive might disclose information that results in IRS action against the NPO--including revoking its exempt status--if it sees evidence of inurement or private benefit. Scandals in athletics and research funding, accusations of price fixing and research fraud, drug and alcohol abuse on campuses and debates over diversity and affirmative action all are fueling public outrage over escalating prices, declining standards, private inurement and resistance to change. |
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