Former MP who runs International Rescue Committee is criticised over adverts for full-time roles

The former Labour MP David Miliband is facing criticism after it emerged that the charity he runs, for which he is paid more than £700,000, is offering unpaid internships at its headquarters in New York City.

Miliband, the CEO of the refugee charity International Rescue Committee (IRC), has previously been labelled “million-dollar Miliband” after his pay packet rose to $911,796 (about £741,883) in 2019.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Hungary’s Orbán cancels Euro 2020 trip to Munich after rainbow row

Hungarian PM pulls out of attending match in Germany as Uefa criticised…

Three ways Robert Downey Jr’s Vertigo might not be Hollywood’s stupidest ever idea

Hitchcock’s 1958 thriller is an acknowledged classic, meaning Downey Jr has a…

‘He’s jealous of Covid’s media coverage’: Obama ridicules Trump at Florida rally

Former president lambasted successor as new figures show more than 70 million…