Sir, The letter in last week’s Banner about Great Ormond Street Hospital returning donations from the President’s Club, after reports of misogynistic behaviour at their dinner made the point that there is no such thing as bad money.
One day later, I read that British banks and financial institutions are receiving more than £70 billion laundered by huge international operations involved in drugs and numerous other illegal operations. Good money or bad?
In some ways, he is right. Money is neutral and a means of exchange but surely Great Ormond Street was right to dissociate itself from a club, now defunct, which set such a bad example to children and adults.