Behind the sky-high price of soda, what is written in the Red Cross's ledger?
Everyone knows that the Red Cross is a major disaster relief provider in our country, but this time, is our money really being used on the cutting edge?
Imagine that the 1,245,600 you worked so hard to save turned out to be exchanged for dozens of boxes of soda, and no one can stand it.
But on the contrary, the Red Cross Society of Panlong District, Kunming City, did this thing. In their 2024 budget, the salary and welfare insurance of 5 people accounts for 1.2316 million, and the budget for disaster relief materials is only a pitiful 14,000!
What can these 14,000 do? Tell you, it's enough to buy more than 40 cases of soda.
It's not a joke, it's true! Looking at their purchase list, a box of soda costs 331 yuan, which is still donated to children with blood diseases. How can this not make people feel cold?
Our money has been squandered like this? You know, this is a government grant, and it is the hard-earned money of our people! How many districts and counties are there in the country? Nearly 3,000 of them! If this is a common phenomenon, how much does it have to be?
Let's talk about that Guo Meimei, although she has nothing to do with the Red Cross Society, but when she makes a fuss, the image of the Red Cross Society in our hearts plummets.
Is our money also squandered by some people like her?
Leaders of the Red Cross, should you stand up and give everyone an explanation? Shouldn't the procurement of disaster relief materials be more transparent and reasonable? Should our money be spent where it is really needed?
What do you think about this? Isn't it like me, who thinks this matter needs to be investigated? Shouldn't our money be used on the cutting edge, instead of turning it into soda for some people?
Our people's money is not blown by the wind, and every penny has to be used on the right path. I hope that the Red Cross Society can face up to this problem and let our donation really play its due role. After all, disaster relief is not child's play, it is a matter of human life!
Finally, I would like to ask you, what do you think about this? Should we spend our money more carefully? Shouldn't our Red Cross be more transparent and efficient? Shouldn't our disaster relief work be closer to the will of the people and more in line with the will of the people?