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Donor

Amount
given to
Clinton
Foundation/ Received in return
Global
Initiative
(CGI)

Prince of Abu Dhabi


and Foreign Minister of
the United Arab
Emirates Shaikh
Abdullah bin Zayed al <$5,000,000
Nahayan and the Al
Nahayan family of Abu
Dhabi
Algeria

Australia,
Commonwealth of

Bahrain, Kingdom of

Boeing Corp.
Brunei Darussalam,
Sultanate of
Cameroon, Republic of

Canada
Chagoury Group

$500,000

$75,000,000

$250,000

$900,000

$5,000,000

<$100,000

$500,000
<$5,000,000 in
cash and a
$1,000,000,000
pledge

Access to HRC at State Dept. and a


$500,000 environmental speech by
Bill Clinton given at the Emirates
Palace Hotel in Abu Dhabi while HRC
was meeting in Washington with
Shaikh Abdullah.
State clearance for U.S. arms sales
to Algeria. Deal included biological
and chemical agents.
Strong State Dept. for the TransPacific Partnership (TPP), which
stands to be a boon for Australian
multinational firms.
Muted criticism by State of
Bahrains abysmal human rights
practices.
State Dept. clearance for $29 billion
arms U.S. arms sale to Saudi Arabia,
including Boeings F-15 fighter.
State Dept. clearance for U.S.
weapons sales to Brunei.
Influence buying by the Cameroon
government with the Clinton State
Department.
State Dept. support for Canadas
Keystone XL pipeline, eventually
vetoed by Barack Obama.
HRC delayed designating Nigerias
Boko Haram as a foreign terrorist
organization because of Chagoury
Groups investments and operations
in Nigeria. Chagoury Group received

the Sustainable Development


Award from the CGI. Chagooury
helped the family of Nigerian
dictator Sani Abacha hide his wealth
stolen from Nigerias oil revenues.
Confederation of
Indian Industry
Corning, Inc.

Dahdaleh, Victor

Dominican Republic

Fdration
Internationale de
Football Association
(FIFA)

<$1,000,000
$150,000

<$5,000,000

<$25,000,000

<$100,000

Fernwood Foundation
(Canadian foundation
run by Canadian
$2,600,000
uranium mining mogul
Ian Telfer

Flanders, Government
780,000
of
($872,000)
GEMS Education,
Dubai

$5,600,000

Germany, Federal
Republic of

$250,000

Giustra, Frank

$31,300,000

Access for Indian businesses to U.S.


government officials.
Clinton arranged for international
access for the New York-based firm.
Lobbyist for Bahrain state-owned
aluminum company who sought a
contract between the Bahraini firm
and the U.S.-owned Alcoa World
Alumina.
Clinton Foundation board member
Rolando Gonzalezs company
InterEnergy received contracts from
Dominican government for wind
energy projects. The firm received
Domican Presidents Gold Citizen
Award in 2010.
State pressure on Justice Dept. to
curtail criminal investigation of FIFA.
Telfers UrAsia and Uranium One
Corporations, co-owned with
Canadian mining magnate and
Friend of Bill Frank Giustra
receved favorable uranium mining
deals with Kazakhstan and Russias
ROSATOM and Kazakhstans
KAZATOMPROM.
High-level access to U.S.
government officials by Flemish
government officials and
businesses.
Bill Clinton made honorary
chairman of the Dubai company.
High-level access to U.S.
government officials by German
officials and businessmen.
State soft-peddled threat of the

Islamic State because Lafarge had


negotiated with the terrorists to
maintain its operations in ISILcontrolled territory in Syria.
arranged favorable deals with
Kazakhstan and its president,
Nursultan Nazarbayev.

(Canadian mining
magnate) (Clinton
Giustra Enterprise
Partnership/Radcliffe
Foundation)
Hindustan
Construction Corp.
(India)
Ireland, Republic of
Italy, Republic of

Jamaica

Kuwait, Emirate of

Lafarge Group

Lesotho, Kingdom of

<$500,000

<$158,300,000
$100,000

$100,000

$10,000,000

<$100,000

<$100,000

Mittal, Lakshmi, owner


of ArcelorMittal, a
major steel company,
<$5,000,000
and board member of
Goldman Sachs
Sheikh Mohammed H. <$10,000,000

Access for corporate officials to U.S.


government officials.
Influence-buying by Irish
government with the Clintons.
Influence buying by the Italian
government with the Clinton State
Department.
Digicel Group, owned by Irish
billionaire and Friend of Bill, Denis
OBrien, received USAID grant for a
telecommunications project in
Jamaica. Digicel (Jamaica) paid Bill
Clinton $225,000 for a speech in
Kingston. That was in addition to
the $100,000 kicked in by Jamaica
to the Clinton Foundation.
State Dept. clearance for U.S.
weapons sales to Kuwait.
State soft-peddled threat of Islamic
State (ISIL) in Syria because Lafarge
had an agreement with ISIL not to
interfere in Lafarge activities in ISILcontrolled territory in Syria. HRC
was a director of Lafarge between
1990 and 1992, at a time when the
firm was selling strategic military
materials to Saddam Husseins Iraq.
Kickback from $11.2 million Irish
grant to Clinton Foundation for
HIV/AIDS abatement in Lesotho.
Favorable opportunities in
Kazakhstan, where Mittal is
a member of the Foreign
Investment Council of Kazakhstan.
Dovetails with Bill Clintons uranium
deals with Giustra and Nazarbayev.
Influence-buying within the Clinton

Al Amoudi (EthiopianSaudi billionaire)1


Monsanto

State Dept.

<$5,000,000

Netherlands, Kingdom
of the (Netherlands
$10,000,000
National Lottery)
New Zealand,
Government of

Norway, Kingdom of

Oman, Sultanate of
Papua New Guinea,
Government of

Qatar, Emirate of

Ras al Khaimah,
Emirate of
Rwanda, Republic of

$1,200,000

$89,600,000

<$5,000,000

State helped open up investment


opportunities for Dutch firms in
Africa.
Influence-buying within the Clinton
State Dept.
Norwegian government split up
donations to make them look
smaller than they actually were.
Norwegian firms received
investment opportunities in the
developing world, courtesy of the
U.S. Millennium Goals Corporation.
State clearance for U.S. weapons
sales to Oman.

<$100,000

Influence-buying within the Clinton


State Dept.

<$5,000,000

State Dept. approval for U.S. arms


sales to Qatar. State pressure on
Justice Dept. to curtail investigation
of bribery payments regarding FIFA
and 2022 World Cup host, Qatar.

$50,000

Influence-buying within the Clinton


State Dept.

$200,000

Influence-buying with HRCs State


Department.

Saudi Arabia, Kingdom


$25,000,000
of

Suzlon Energy, Ltd.


(Amsterdam)

State advocated for Monsanto


Frankenfood and Frankenseeds
worldwide.

<$5,000,000

Swaziland, Kingdom of <$100,000

State Dept. approval for U.S. arms


sales to Saudi Arabia
State and CGI promoted wind
turbine solutions in developing
countries. Suzlon, owned by an
Indian national, is a leading supplier
of wind turbines.
Access to U.S. government officials
for Swazi government/private

Sweden, Kingdom of

$7,200,000

Switzerland,
Confederation of

$325,000

Tenerife Island,
Government of

$50,000

Taiwan
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom

Victor Pinchuk
Foundation (Ukraine)

Walmart, Inc.

$10,000,000
<$5,000,000
50,000,000
($78,000,000)

$8,600,000

<$5,000,000

business leaders.
Access to U.S. government officials
for Swedish government/private
business leaders.
Access to U.S. government officials
for Swiss government/private
business leaders.
High-level access to U.S.
government officials by Flemish
government officials and
businesses.
State Dept. approval for U.S.
weapons sales to Taiwan.
State Dept. approval for U.S.
weapons sales to the UAE.
Access for key UK officials and UK
businesses to key U.S.government
policymakers.
Buy influence with Clinton at State
to pressure Ukrainian President
Viktor Yanukovych to free jailed
former Prime Minister Yulia
Tymoshenko.
HRC pressured Indian government
to open up India to Walmart, an
action opposed by Indias small
retailers.

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