The Chronicle of Philanthropy

What Went Wrong?

Board's actions at issue at troubled D.C. United Way

By Brad Wolverton

Washington

In 1998, Oral Suer, then chief executive of the United Way of the National Capital Area, in Washington, told The Chronicle that he sought no raise in pay, declaring that his annual compensation of $196,000 was "adequate."

Mr. Suer now stands accused of ripping off the Washington United Way for...

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