Look, even if it was true, a 5% markup in exchange for a project that invests in something actually useful is "extremely little corruption" by my (i.e. Russia's) standards.
Also doesn't give any background behind the 2011 promise. If it was for speaking fees, ferex, that would have covered around 5-ish appearances by bill on the upper end, quite possibly less given where it is. Could have just been a birthday donation of some sort, which wouldn't exactly be unusual for, y'know. A charity organization, particularly one as well known as the clinton foundation. Unfortunately, if there was any news giving reason behind the promised donation before this year, it doesn't seem to be online. And the email says sod all, obviously enough.
Not sure where the -8 million net worth thing's coming from, though. Checking some news from back in '08, it looks more like ~21m. Checking a bit more, it looks like it
did hit that back in '01, apparently due mostly to legal fees. Bill brought in ~13m in speaking fees the same year, which at that below mentioned 200k/pop (though it was probably lower that year) would only have been about 65 speaking events.
And it's around 200k a show for bill at this point, isp, apparently. As a base line -- it can fluctuate up and down, obviously enough. One of the higher paid speakers out there, most definitely, but it's not apparently not abnormal by any means. It's probably worth noting that for a few years trump was doing 1.5 million per.
Though, uh. Yeah, per that bloomberg article's actual contents, pass-through type arrangements for businesses (particularly any with much in the way of legal and/or accounting budgets) are... pretty normal. Been long enough I've forgot a fair few of the details regarding those sorts of setups, and don't recall much about that
particular sort, but there's at the very least a number of book keeping benefits. Never mind anything involving legal concerns (and before anyone kvetches about
that, legal compartmentalization is pretty much literally the primary reason incorporation exists, and it's there for good reason) or taxation.