Saturday, June 28, 2008
"Virginia's Islamic Academy on Shaky Legal Ground:" You're telling us!
If the school was a separate corporation as State Department officials have repeatedly claimed, it would have to have an active corporate charter (which it doesn't appear to have since December 2004), and it would either have to file IRS Form 990s if it were operating as a tax exempt organization, or file tax returns if it were operating for-profit. That has not happened in either case according to our investigation. Rather, all evidence indicates that the Saudi Embassy is in full corporate control of the school, and it is operating entirely under its agency, which makes the school subject to the Foreign Missions Act and under the authority of the State Department. If it isn't part of the Saudi Embassy, it seems that the academy is operating illegally. This new evidence doesn't give much leeway to the State Department to shirk the matter. However, it is understandable why State Department officials are eager to take a pass on this diplomatic and public relations conundrum. But there is no indication that the controversy surrounding the Islamic Saudi Academy is going to subside anytime soon. ...
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