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The Clinton Foundation was accused of being entangled in multiple corruption schemes during Hillary Clinton's tenure as secretary of state. The allegations include a variety of pay to play promises to donors and embezzlement of funds.

Member ofthe US House ofRepresentative Mark Meadows has told Fox News three whistleblowers provided hundreds ofpages of evidence, probably proving fund misuse and quid-pro-quo schemes atthe Clinton Foundation when she was secretary ofstate between2009 and 2013.

"Whenever we look atthe possibility of 'pay toplay' bygovernment officials, current or former, it demands answers, and anyone who uses public office tosell access fortheir own financial benefit must be held accountable, Meadows said, commenting onthe issue.

The House Oversight Subcommittee onGovernment Operations that Meadows heads is tohold an unprecedented investigative hearing next week onthe foundation, which US Attorney John Huber has been tasked toprobe.

Ex-Attorney General Jeff Sessions appointed him toinvestigate multiple corruption allegations againstClintons charity inMarch. The allegations include claims ofcriminal misconduct inthe sale ofUranium One. In 2010, Clinton's State Department was one ofnine US agencies that signed offon the US-Russian uranium deal.

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Meanwhile, the Hill recently reported that Huberts team requested files froma private firm called MDA Analytics LLC, set upby former federal criminal investigators toprobe alleged wrongdoing bythe foundation. The firm is said tohave earlier contacted the IRS, the Justice Department, and the FBI withevidence alleging that the Clinton Foundation may have been involved inillegal practices.

According tothe outlet, last year, 95 exhibits, including internal legal reviews ofthe Clinton Foundation, dating back to2008-2011, were submitted tothe FBI and IRS. The submission reportedly flagged concerns aboutlegal compliance and quid pro quo schemes. It also included information fromthe interview withClinton Foundation CFO Andrew Kessel inlate November 2016. He reportedly said that "one ofthe biggest problems was [former President Bill] Clintons commingling and use ofbusiness and donated funds and his personal expenses, Fox News reports.

In 2017 and 2018, the IRS confirmed toMDA Analytics it had received the submission, which was still open and underactive investigation. But, beforethe midterm elections, the federal authorities indicated that they had not pursued the allegations. The reasons forit included a shortage ofresources and expiration ofthe statute oflimitations onsome claims.

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