Do you think it's okay for the executives of charities to make a shitload of money? By okay, I mean that the marginal benefit of paying such a salary outweighs the marginal cost for the cause of the charity. You can define what amount constitutes as shitload of money (For me, it's $500K/year).
The arguments for allowing charity executives to make a shitload of money is that for the charity to be effective, it needs to attract talented people capable of managing marketing and finances. These talented people wouldn't work for charities if their sacrifice is too great, meaning they'e giving up multi-million dollar jobs for low wages.
The argument against paying them shitload of money is that it takes money away from the cause. If the charity ended up paying a huge portion of the donations in marketing and executive pay, then it's detracts from the cause.
What are your opinions?