MADELEINE'S FUND: LEAVING NO STONE
UNTURNED LIMITED, REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR PERIOD ENDED 31 MARCH 2009
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Madeleine McCann donations dramatically fell in just one year Daily Mirror [Also appears as: Pals rescue search for Maddie as funds dive
Daily Mirror]
Exclusive by Tom Pettifor 31/01/2010
Donations to the Find Madeleine McCann fund fell from almost £2million to £650,000 in just one
year, it was revealed yesterday.
Only cash received in libel payouts to friends of Gerry and Kate McCann –
dubbed the Tapas Seven – enabled the search for their daughter to go on, latest accounts show.
Around £260
an hour flooded into the Fund as a wave of public sympathy swept the UK after Maddie's abduction in Praia da Luz in the
Algarve in May, 2007.
It had £1.4million in bank donations alone in the first ten months of the search.
But contributions fell away after the McCanns became one-time suspects. And the Fund's income dropped to £629,181
in the year up to 31 March 2009 – while spending rose from £815,113 to more than £1million.
Outgoings
covered investigators, publicity and the pair's legal fight against Portuguese policeman Goncalo Amaral.
Kate
and Gerry, both 41, have been granted a temporary injunction on his book claiming Maddie, three, died the day she went missing.
The couple's friends were paid £375,000 in October 2008 after false newspaper allegations about them.
In a foreword to the accounts lodged at Companies House, Fund chairman, Gerry’s brother John, said: "Rather
than accepting libel damages, the friends requested a donation was made to the fund. This has enabled us to continue our search
for Madeleine."
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Maddie's Fund coming to an end Lux.pt Donations fell from 2285 million euros to 743 thousand euros in one year
2010-02-02 09:45
Donations to the 'Find Madeleine' fund have reached the lowest
level since the girl disappeared in Praia da Luz on 3 May 2007.
According to the 'Mirror' newspaper
website, donations fell, in the space of a year, from about 2285 million euros to 743 thousand euros.
"Only
cash received in libel payouts to friends of Gerry and Kate McCann – dubbed the Tapas Seven – enabled the search
for their daughter to go on," reveals the newspaper.
After the disappearance of Maddie McCann, donations arrived
at a rate of 297 thousand euros per hour, and after ten months the fund had grown to 1.6 million euros.
However,
donations started to fall after the McCanns were constituted as arguidos in the criminal investigation, now archived.
Up to 31 March 2009, the accounts show that the fund's income had dropped to 718 thousand euros, during which period
spending rose to one million euros. Spending focused on private investigators, advertising campaigns and in the judicial proceedings
of the family against Gonçalo Amaral.
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