I will post this excerpt from another article and pls do read the rest:
http://macintyre.com/content/view/530/105/
On Aug 1st British television carried an investigative piece by Donald McIntyre about the treatment of children in an orphanage run by Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity. He quotes Dr Aroup Chatterjee, a medical doctor in London and the author of Mother Teresa: The Final Verdict, as saying that "the Indian government is "terrified" of her reputation but if similar practices were found in any other home, it would have been shut down."
In brief, the report said that handicapped children were maltreated in the orphanage. No surprise there for anyone who has cared to read what the true story is behind the façade that Mother Teresa carefully built around her mission. She used the misery that is all too evident in Calcutta (and in India in general) to demand charity from all and sundry around the world.<b> What she did with the donations is not clear and is unlikely to ever become clear because she refused to have her books audited. Untold millions of dollars flowed into her coffers .</b>
The money was not used to build even one small hospital anywhere. In her homes, it was even forbidden to hand out simple painkillers. She, in the meanwhile, got jetted around to hospitals in the US whenever she was suffering some illness.