[withdrawn] trustee removed by the commission due to serious misconduct and mismanagement

Gov

[withdrawn] trustee removed by the commission due to serious misconduct and mismanagement"


Play all audios:

Loading...

Press release TRUSTEE REMOVED BY THE COMMISSION DUE TO SERIOUS MISCONDUCT AND MISMANAGEMENT Catalyst Trust found to have poor governance and poor financial management. THIS NEWS ARTICLE WAS


WITHDRAWN ON 19 OCTOBER 2023 No longer current. The Charity Commission has concluded that the trustees of The Catalyst Trust were responsible for misconduct and mismanagement in the


administration of the charity. The Commission has permanently removed the trustee primarily responsible for the charity’s management and administration (the ‘dominant trustee’) which


permanently prevents this individual from acting as a trustee in the management of any other charity. The charity had general charitable purposes, with its activities described as the


provision of project management and advice, loans, grants and guarantees to charities. In 2013 the Commission received a complaint from a member of the public, which raised concerns about


the rental payments of a property owned by the charity. The Commission carried out a books and records inspection of the charity in February 2014 and found unexplained transactions totalling


more than £60,000. This raised concerns about the accuracy of the accounts because the charity had never declared an income of more than £25,000 in its annual return. The Commission


escalated the case to an Inquiry on 10 June 2014 to examine its serious concerns regarding the financial management of the charity. The Inquiry found that in practice the ‘dominant trustee’


was operating the charity and making decisions on its behalf, with minimal input from the other trustees. The inquiry established that out of an income of approximately £71,000 between 2009


and 2013 only £2,217 was described by the trustees as direct charitable expenditure. However, the inquiry established that £2,050 of this amount was paid to a private company to develop a


software project. The Commission found that this software project was not charitable and was a misapplication of charitable funds. The inquiry found that investments and loans had been made


by the charity to companies in which the ‘dominant trustee’ had a personal interest or connection. It was clear to the Commission that potential conflicts of interests had not been


identified or adequately managed by the trustees. The Commission concluded that there had been misconduct and mismanagement in the administration of the charity as there was evidence of both


poor governance and poor financial management. The Inquiry found that the charity was not being operated in furtherance of its charitable objectives, the trustees had failed to manage


conflicts of interest and had failed to comply with their legal duty as trustees. Following the Commission’s decision to remove the ‘dominant trustee’, whose continual presence in the


charity put the charity’s assets at serious risk and whose actions had resulted in serious losses to the charity the trustees decided to close the charity and apply the reminder of its funds


to a charity with similar purposes. The charity was therefore removed from the register on 10 November 2016. HARVEY GRENVILLE, HEAD OF INVESTIGATIONS AND ENFORCEMENT, SAID: >>  This 


inquiry was hindered by the failure of the ‘dominant >>  trustee’ to fully cooperate with the Commission. Despite this >>  attempt to frustrate our investigation we have been 


able to take >>  strong action and remove this individual to protect charities from >>  abuse. >>  Trustees must act collectively together and avoid one individual >>


  taking sole, or inappropriate control of a charity. In this case >>  the trustees did not manage or identify conflicts of interests and >>  allowed improper loans and 


investments to be made by one >>  individual. >>  All trustees have a duty to make decisions which are reasonable >>  and in the best interests of their charity. They must 


only spend >>  funds on activities which are in furtherance of a charity’s >>  purposes. Trustee duties are detailed in our guidance ‘The >>  Essential Trustee’. The full


report is available on GOV.UK. Ends PR 47/17 ------------------------- NOTES TO EDITORS * The Charity Commission is the independent regulator of charities in England and Wales. To find out


more about our work, see our annual report. * Search for charities on our online register. * Section 46 of the Charities Act 2011 gives the Commission the power to institute inquiries. Press


office Email [email protected] Out of hours press office contact number: 07785 748787 SHARE THIS PAGE The following links open in a new tab * Share on Facebook (opens


in new tab) * Share on Twitter (opens in new tab) UPDATES TO THIS PAGE Published 16 June 2017


Trending News

10 quick questions for pfizer chairman-ceo | members only access

In his new book, _Moonshot: Inside Pfizer’s Nine-Month Race to Make the Impossible Possible,_ Pfizer Chairman-CEO Albert...

The page you were looking for doesn't exist.

You may have mistyped the address or the page may have moved.By proceeding, you agree to our Terms & Conditions and our ...

Lok Sabha Elections 2024: First-time voter Priyanka Gandhi Vadra's daughter Miraya appeals to youth to vote for change

Newsletters ePaper Sign in HomeIndiaKarnatakaOpinionWorldBusinessSportsVideoEntertainmentDH SpecialsOperation SindoorNew...

Need rehab? Beware of medicare’s 'observation status'

It was 5 a.m., and 87-year-old Richard Keene got out of bed to help his frail wife go to the bathroom. He fell once, got...

How to Save Money on Clothes in 2024

Alistair Berg/Getty Images Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Your New Year’s resolution is zero clothes shopping for 2024? Be re...

Latests News

[withdrawn] trustee removed by the commission due to serious misconduct and mismanagement

Press release TRUSTEE REMOVED BY THE COMMISSION DUE TO SERIOUS MISCONDUCT AND MISMANAGEMENT Catalyst Trust found to have...

Using chads2 and cha2ds2-vasc scores for mortality prediction in patients with chronic kidney disease

ABSTRACT Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a public health issue and is associated with high morbidity and mortality. How ...

Xxx fame aabha paul mesmerises fans with her hot photos and videos

3.Aabha Paul in brown outfit 3 Aabha Paul burned the internet with sexy looks in a brown bold outfit, she can definitely...

John looked like he'd 'rather be anywhere else' in beatles song

PAUL BELIEVED THAT JOHN ENJOYED IT BUT NOT EVERYONE WAS CONVINCED DAN HAYGARTH Liverpool Daily Post Editor and Regenerat...

The page you were looking for doesn't exist.

You may have mistyped the address or the page may have moved.By proceeding, you agree to our Terms & Conditions and our ...

Top