of the i.g. recommendations and notes reporting has improved so far in 2015. good, giving to charity. bad, the money getting stuck in red tape and never helping the intended beneficiary. the associated press reviewed california's voluntary tax contribution program and uncovered nearly 10 million donated dollars sat unspent at the end of last year. one example, 278 grand to help asthma and lung disease research ended up in the state treasury. even charities that did get the money were frustrated by the bureaucratic delays, like the ymca needing to take out a line of credit while waiting for a check. the chairman of california's senate governance and finance committee has demanded a review of all state accounts that held and handled charitable tax contributions. finally, speaking of giving, that is what one san francisco man just might do. hubert tang is $1 million richer, before taxes, after he