Four years later, questions are being raised about how big a contribution his charity network is making to in the region.
In January 2011, the Telegraph reported that the Sports Foundation spent only £33,929 (US$53,000) on charitable activities in the first in its first financial period, compared with £37,621 (US$58,700) spent on four staff members.
Over the weekend, the Telegraph once again published a scathing report disclosing the practices of another of Blair’s charities. In the article titled “Tony Blair’s charity staff discover gold in Africa,” the Telegraph reveals that the Tony Blair Africa Governance Initiative increased the amount of money it spent on staff by an astonishing 650 percent last year.
The charity which does work in some of the world’s poorest countries, including Sierra Leone, Liberia and Rwanda, paid its 22 employees more than £1.6 million (US$2.5 million) in 2010, out of its £3.2 million (US$5 million) income.