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Public Self-Demolition in Practise: The Conclusions of the Crisis Communication of the Children Cancer Foundation from the Perspective of Public Relations
2016
Periodica Polytechnica Social and Management Sciences
By 2014 the revenue of the Hungarian Children Cancer Foundation Non-Profit Organisation deriving from the 1% offerings of citizens' personal income taxes dwindled to less than a third of the rates in former years, which was due to a series of scandals relating to one of Hungary's largest nonprofit companies that lasted several months. This article focuses on the press conference organised by the president of the Children Cancer Foundation, which was supposed to clear him and the institution of
doi:10.3311/ppso.8472
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