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Former CEO of child welfare contractor defends spending $80K on Cubs tickets


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LINCOLN — Buying thousands of dollars’ worth of Chicago Cubs tickets was a “unique fundraising opportunity” for the Kansas-based nonprofit that oversees child welfare cases in the Omaha area, according to its former president and CEO.
The Rev. Bobby Smith, who led St. Francis Ministries until late October, took issue with reports about the purchase in a statement to the World-Herald Tuesday.
“While I am disheartened by inaccurate and uninformed reporting, I remain confident that my team and I were sincere in our efforts to transform St. Francis into a nationally and internationally respected organization resembling its earliest missional context; one focused on the needs of vulnerable children and families regardless of geography,” he said. ....

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Kansas foster care leader charged $469K to credit cards, hid financial losses


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Kansas foster care leader charged $469K to credit cards, hid financial losses
CEO of Saint Francis Ministries used company credit cards while hiding increasingly dire financial problems for board of directors
By Sherman Smith
As the CEO of Saint Francis Ministries, Robert Smith used company credit cards for lavish hotel stays, first class upgrades on airlines, clothing, cash withdrawals, iTunes purchases and meals at five-star restaurants while hiding increasingly dire financial problems from his board of directors.
Documents from a Saint Francis investigation show Smith invested $11 million in a friend’s business for software that crashed and destroyed the organization’s financial records. Saint Francis spent hundreds of thousands of dollars in a program led by Smith’s wife to harvest a “miracle” food in El Salvador, where staff asked for and received Visa credit cards for the ....

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