Monday, 19 February 2018

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Great Ormond Street children's hospital may keep a £530,000 donation from the controversial 'Presidents Club' whose gala saw hostesses groped and propositioned by male businessmen. 

The six-figure sum was raised by the controversial club - made up of high-flyers from the property industry and top City figures - between 2009 and 2016 before it disbanded in response to outrage at this year's event.

In the wake of the scandal, Great Ormond Street announced that it would return the donations, with a spokesman saying hospital bosses were 'shocked to hear of the behaviour' and the 'wholly unacceptable nature of the event'.
But it emerged today that the children's hospital is debating whether the money should be kept and put towards treating ill children. <!-- Global site tag (gtag.js) - Google Analytics -->
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