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How can a company be non-charitable and not-for-profit: do the books balance precisely or something? :huh:

Of course, that takes into account the audit fees to do this company's books as well. <_<

Sure, all of the surplus will go to others - once Maddie has been found or the case resolved: which it won't be.

Hence the Doctor has created the equivalent of a pyramid scheme to fund his defence case.

These people really play the media well. :angry:

All books are meant to balance. I could go on to explain double entry to you :ph34r:

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That part aye, but most companies make either a profit or a loss, no? :unsure:;)

Yes but not all.

Rather than pondering the wonderful world of accounts why don't you ask what sort of idiot would have given them the money in the first place. Thats the part I find bizarre.

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Yes but not all.

Rather than pondering the wonderful world of accounts why don't you ask what sort of idiot would have given them the money in the first place. Thats the part I find bizarre.

An emotional idiot - think Diana-fest with a toddler. <_<

I do think it would be a trifle convenient if Maddie's fund made precisely 0 pounds profit however, given they've been given lots of money and have done feck-all with it.

Time to give it all away now.

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I noticed on the news that the McCanns flew home on EasyJet. I find that more than a trifle suspicious, and therefore have come to the conclusion that it must have been them that done it.

As good a reason as most of the others on here.

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An emotional idiot - think Diana-fest with a toddler. <_<

I do think it would be a trifle convenient if Maddie's fund made precisely 0 pounds profit however, given they've been given lots of money and have done feck-all with it.

Time to give it all away now.

As a company, it can pay its "employees" with any money that would make them go into profit. :o

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Social services will meet couple to assess if the twins are at risk

Kate and Gerry McCann are to be questioned by social workers about the welfare of their twins, Sean and Amelie, at a face-to-face meeting later this week, The Times has learnt.

The request from Leicester Social Services comes as the Portuguese prosecutor begins to review the case files against the McCanns, raising the prospect that he will order their return to the Algarve to face charges of killing their daughter.

Social workers and police in Leicester held a meeting lasting an hour and a half yesterday to be briefed on the allegations against Mr and Mrs McCann and to discuss the children's future.

Child protection experts will now meet the couple to assess whether their twins, Amelie and Sean, are in any way at risk. Child welfare experts told The Times that involvement by the social services was inevitable and did not mean that the children would be taken into care. The move is procedural and is aimed at securing the best interests of the two-year-old children.

However what happens next depends on whether any evidence emerges against the McCanns.

Today Joao Cunha de Magalhães e Menezes, the district attorney in the Algarve, will be handed detailed accounts of DNA and scientific evidence. The bundle also contains transcripts of the couple's lengthy police interviews, said to include some 40 questions that the couple refused to answer. The files are also believed to include details from intercepted emails and tapped phone calls made between the McCanns and their friends.

The public prosecutor will carry out a review of the findings before considering whether the case against the McCanns, both 39, warrants charges.

Leicestershire Police are now expected to play a more active role in the inquiry and its senior officers may be called upon by their Portuguese counterparts to question the parents.

One Portuguese newspaper reported that biological fluids found under upholstery in the Renault Scenic car hired by the parents 25 days after Madeleine vanished on May 3 was an 80 per cent match with the girl's DNA.

Mrs McCann has dismissed suggestions that there was the scent of death on some of her clothes and the child's "cuddle cat" by claiming any such smell signalled by sniffer dogs was probably because of her job as a local GP where she encountered corpses, it was reported. She is also said to have denied claims that tiny blood stains found in the apartment from which Madeleine disappeared could have got there from a cut or a nosebleed.

Police are still considering the possibility that Madeleine died after being struck or pushed by her mother. Another theory is that she overdosed on an adult medicine which had been left within her reach or that she may have accidentally been given too much of a sedative.

They have not ruled out the possibility that Madeleine's body was disposed of with the help of a third party.

The meeting with social workers and the McCanns later this week is part of an initial assessment on whether the children are at risk. If it is decided they are not, the matter will not go any further.

In this case, it is uncertain how much evidence has been shared with Leicestershire police by the authorities in Portugal that could be passed on to the social workers.

Newspaper reports in Portugal claimed the public prosecutor in Portimao had considered charging the couple in the days before they flew back to Britain with their twins on Sunday. But Portugal's Attorney General, Pinto Monteiro, travelled from Lisbon to Portimao for a private meeting with the McCanns' lawyer, Carlos Pinto de Abreu. Portuguese newspapers reported that some form of "deal" was struck, but no one would release or confirm any details. Detectives in the case were said to be livid that the move towards arrests and a court hearing to establish bail conditions were abandoned after the meeting. They also felt that the McCanns' decision to leave Portugal – which they felt was a sign of the couple "taking flight" – had frustrated the investigation.

Yesterday new searches were due to be carried out on "specific locations" south of the Ocean Club from which Madeleine disappeared.

The police are to focus on an area of wasteland and a street where road-works were being carried out at the time of the arrest. Officers are also expected to search the villa the couple moved out of on Sunday.

The couple were allowed to return to the UK on condition they gave police their home address as Rothley, Leicestershire. They must inform police if they plan to leave the home for more than five days. They can remain formal suspects without charge for eight months before investigating officers have to approach a judge to apply for an extension.

The public prosecutor could, however, decide to issue no charge orders and leave the file to lie "in archives" while the investigation continues.

It is now 131 days since Madeleine went missing.

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One Portuguese newspaper reported that biological fluids found under upholstery in the Renault Scenic car hired by the parents 25 days after Madeleine vanished on May 3 was an 80 per cent match with the girl's DNA.

I am utterly confused as to how the DNA was an 80% match with the girls DNA :blink:

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