HC 431 - The 2015 Charity Fundraising Controversy: Lessons for Trustees, the Charity Commission, and Regulators

HC 431 - The 2015 Charity Fundraising Controversy: Lessons for Trustees, the Charity Commission, and Regulators
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ISBN-10 : 9780215090874
ISBN-13 : 021509087X
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Book Synopsis HC 431 - The 2015 Charity Fundraising Controversy: Lessons for Trustees, the Charity Commission, and Regulators by : Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee

Download or read book HC 431 - The 2015 Charity Fundraising Controversy: Lessons for Trustees, the Charity Commission, and Regulators written by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee and published by The Stationery Office. This book was released on 2016 with total page 49 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In response to allegations made over the summer by the Daily Mail in relation to the unethical practices employed in fundraising activities, the Government set up the Etherington Review into the regulation of Charity Fundraising. PACAC also launched an inquiry, to examine both the regulation of charity fundraising and the way in which trustees of large charities govern fundraising. Witnesses to our inquiry, including employees and trustees of some of the charities whose outsourced fundraising activities have been criticised, expressed shock at the Daily Mail's discoveries. There was consensus amongst witnesses both that trustees had failed in their duty to extend their governance to fundraising, particularly in the management of sub-contractors, and in support of Etherington's proposals. The Government is right to welcome Etherington's recommendations. This is the last chance for self-regulation. It is essential that the Etherington system is made to work effectively, though it can only work by supporting effective governance by trustees.


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