Recruitment agencies make millions from new charitable donors and there is no supervision
When recruiting donors for charities, large sums of money remain at the disposal of commercial agencies. This concerns agencies that organize door-to-door donor recruitment, or recruitment campaigns in shopping streets. Paul Smeets (SBE) responds to this phenomenon in the current affairs program 1Vandaag (AVROTROS, NPO 1).

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