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Written by Civil Society May 18, 2012 0 Topics More than half of the public think there are too many charities and want the sector to be rationalised, research carried out for the Charities Act review has shown. |
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Written by Civil Society May 18, 2012 0 Topics CFG is launching two guides on the subject of fraud, in an effort to both educate charities on the potential risks and ultimately cut instances of fraud in the sector. |
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Written by Civil Society May 18, 2012 0 Topics Funders with an interest in governance should pay for research to establish whether paying trustees does help to improve charity governance, an influential group of charity law experts have recommended. |
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Written by Third Sector (subscription) May 18, 2012 0 Topics Pesh Framjee, of Crowe Clark Whitehill, warns that if changes are not made, the rules are likely to be subject to official protests |
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Written by Third Sector (subscription) May 16, 2012 0 Recommendation comes in the submission to the review of the Charities Act 2006 of the umbrella body's charity law advisory group, chaired by by Baroness Howe |
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Written by NCVO May 16, 2012 0 The Charities Act has largely proved to be a good piece of legislation, and the Charity Commission is doing a respectable job of supporting the sector despite its limited resources, according to an independent review being published today. |
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Written by Civil Society May 15, 2012 0 Charity law should clarify that it is a charitable purpose to measure social impact, and also provide a statutory power of social investment, say lawyers Bates Wells and Braithwaite in a submission to the Charities Act Review. |
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Written by Civil Society May 14, 2012 0 Topics The Charity Commission has indicated that it does not plan to tackle Citizens Advice over the way it treats its pension deficit within its accounts, despite concerns from the Accounting Standards Board. |
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Written by Civil Society May 11, 2012 0 There is no need to change the public benefit test used during charity registration, according to charity lawyers Bates Wells & Braithwaite in its submission to Lord Hodgson's Charities Act review. |
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Written by Civil Society May 10, 2012 0 Topics Only 43 per cent of the public surveyed by nfpSynergy think that they have heard of the Charity Commission, the research consultancy has revealed. |
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