This came up on my Twitter feed,
"Money should be put to use for good reasons, not for private bank accounts." – Margaret Chan of @WHO #FungForum
— Princeton University (@Princeton) November 2, 2015
Margaret Chan, from the People’s Republic of China, is Director-General of the World Health Organization. She was part of the Fung Forum which Princeton University joined today.
Princeton U. costs $63,420/yr for undergrads. A student without financial aid would cough up over a quarter of a million dollars over four years, most likely from the parents’ private bank account(s). Pricey, for propaganda you can get for free on Twitter.
But I digress.
So I asked,
@Princeton @WHO Why isn't a private bank account from legally hard-earned money a good reason?
— Fausta (@Fausta) November 2, 2015
So far,
@Fausta Thanks for sharing your question. We've reached out to Dublin for more context on these remarks.
— Princeton University (@Princeton) November 2, 2015
As Drudge says, developing.
UPDATE,
@Fausta We've just tweeted a correction, as our original tweet was inaccurate. Thank you for raising a good question.
— Princeton University (@Princeton) November 2, 2015
So much for that.