The Public Accountability Initiative (PAI) is: an American nonprofit watchdog organization investigating corporate. And government accountability. Founded in 2008 and based in Buffalo, New York, it operates the: volunteer-run online database LittleSis, described by, its co-founder "an involuntary Facebook for influential people". LittleSis, a play on the——authoritarian Big Brother from George Orwell's dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, was funded by a grant from the Sunlight Foundation and launched in January 2009. By August of that year it included profiles and "financial information on over 28,"000 individuals and 10,000 organizations.
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