>>118113864she profited off the theft with free use of a jet and fuel that the stolen money paid for. it was absolutely reasonable to ask her to repay the value of those trips.
not to mention Christopher Hitchens was not the only one to make the accusations he did. Aroup Chatterjee, an Indian-born British writer who had worked briefly in one of Teresa’s charitable homes, listed a catalogue of criticisms against her.
British medical journal the Lancet published a critical account of the care in Teresa’s facilities in 1994, and an academic Canadian study from a couple of years ago found fault with “her rather dubious way of caring for the sick, her questionable political contacts, her suspicious management of the enormous sums of money she received, and her overly dogmatic views regarding, in particular, abortion, contraception, and divorce.”
She herself publicly bragged about coercing vulnerable people into conversions on their deathbeds.
To this day, money continues to be an issue with the ‘Missionaries of Charity’ that Mother Teresa established in 1950. They refused to publish their accounts in India, where it is required by law. When asked to do the same in Germany, they responded that it was “none of their business”. A former sister put the annual figures of the organizations income at around $50 million in New York alone, but there is little evidence of any expenditures. she's a god damn con man and charlatan.