Should we strike whilst the iron's hot (is that a very English thing to say?) and bombard the Charity Commission with copies of The Independent?
What next? UK Charity Commission?
by Mickey mouse 8 Replies latest jw friends
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N.drew
Yes, go ahead.
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The Quiet One
"The Charity Commission needs toknow where there is a serious risk of significant harm to or abuse of a charity, its assets, beneficiaries or reputation. The issues we consider serious are: significant financial loss to the charity; serious harm to beneficiaries and, in particular, vulnerable beneficiaries; threats to national security, particularly terrorism; criminality within or involving acharity; sham charities set up for an illegal or improper purpose; charities deliberately being used for significant private advantage; where a charity's independence is seriously called into question; serious non-compliance in a charity that damages or has the potential to damage its reputation and/or the reputation of charities generally;and serious non-compliance in a charity which, left unchecked, could damage public trust and confidence in the Charity Commission as an effective regulator." http://www.charitycommission.gov.uk/About_us/Complaining/issues_we_want_to_know_about.aspx
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Pams girl
I cant click on the link?
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Hairyhegoat
Pams girl JWN sever is too busy I have had to wait 20 mins to get on this page!
HHG
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TJ Curioso
Go right here:
http://www.charitycommission.gov.uk/sendmailCRM.aspx
Send a copy of the Watchtower in question. They have a place to send files there.
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yourmomma
does a person being in the USA matter when sending a complaint?