Didn't watch the programme as I don't believe he should be anywhere near the top 5, and this is one of the reasons why I take anything Bono does with a pinch of salt.
The non-profit One campaign received almost £9.6million in donations in 2008 but handed over only £118,000 to good causes.
Figures show that the group also spent more than £5.1million on executive and staff salaries.
One insisted that it was focused on lobbying, not funding charities.
The figures were published by the New York Post, which was one of several US newspapers to receive a host of expensive gifts including leather notebooks valued at £9.60, bags of coffee worth the same amount and £13 water bottles.
The presents were delivered separately in oversized shoe boxes to coincide with this week’s UN summit on the millennium development goals in Manhattan.
The non-profit One campaign received almost £9.6million in donations in 2008 but handed over only £118,000 to good causes.
Figures show that the group also spent more than £5.1million on executive and staff salaries.
One insisted that it was focused on lobbying, not funding charities.
The figures were published by the New York Post, which was one of several US newspapers to receive a host of expensive gifts including leather notebooks valued at £9.60, bags of coffee worth the same amount and £13 water bottles.
The presents were delivered separately in oversized shoe boxes to coincide with this week’s UN summit on the millennium development goals in Manhattan.