Trustee liability

In cases where trustees incur liabilities (i.e. debts or financial obligations), these are generally met out of the charity’s resources. However, if trustees act imprudently or in breach of the law or the governing document trustees may be personally responsible for liabilities incurred by the charity, or for making good any loss to the charity. Trustees may also face personal liability for the charity’s debts if it is unincorporated.
Trustees can purchase indemnity insurance to cover liabilities arising out of certain situations. The Charities Act 2006 introduced a power to buy trustee indemnity insurance using charity funds, even if there is no power contained in the governing document, without prior permission from the Charity Commission, if the trustees decide it is in the best interests of the charity.  The statutory power will not apply if governing documents expressly prohibits the purchase of such insurance out of charitable funds.
While trustee indemnity insurance may provide peace of mind to trustees, it is for trustees to decide whether it provides any added protection. Such insurance does not cover the cost of fines or penalties incurred as a result of trustees’ inaction, for instance. 

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More transparency around Tupe regulations required, say sector heads
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More transparency around Tupe regulations required, say sector heads

Finance | Niki May Young | 8 Feb 2012

The leaders of several of the sector's umbrella bodies have responded to a call for evidence on Transfer of Undertakings Regulations 2006, recommending greater clarity of all parties' responsibilities in the transfer process.

Charities' liability concern has increased, says report
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Charities' liability concern has increased, says report

Finance | 1 Feb 2012

Increasing concern by charities over public liability risks has been documented in a report released this week by sector insurer Ecclesiastical.

Poetry Society funding under threat after entire board steps down
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Poetry Society funding under threat after entire board steps down

Governance | Niki May Young | 27 Jul 2011

The Poetry Society must "get its house in order" or lose its Arts Council funding, the grantmaker has warned following a governance dispute which has seen the entire board step down.

Dame Suzi Leather
News

Commission updates model documents to give trustees more control 1

Finance | Tania Mason | 13 Jun 2011

The Charity Commission has revised its model charity trust deed, constitution and articles of association to give trustees more flexibility over decisions relating to financial benefits for themselves and others connected to them.

Lord Hodgson of Astley Abbotts
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Red Tape Task Force presents Nick Hurd with findings 2

Finance | Kirsty Weakley | 17 May 2011

The Red Tape Task Force today presented Nick Hurd, the minster for civil society, with its report calling for a more "common sense" approach and encourage people to take part in civil society.

Vicarious liability definition broadens?
Technical briefing

Vicarious liability definition broadens?

A recent court decision may see a broadening of liability rules. Richard Collier-Wright outlines the potential scope of the vicarious liability concept.

Bribery Act: latest guidance
Technical briefing

Bribery Act: latest guidance

Finance | 2 May 2011

The Bribery Act 2010 comes into force on 1 July this year and has major implications for all commercial organisations conducting business in the UK, irrespective of purpose. Alexandra Underwood discusses.

Alzheimer’s charity spent nothing on charitable activities, finds Commission report
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Alzheimer’s charity spent nothing on charitable activities, finds Commission report 3

Governance | Niki May Young | 6 Apr 2011

Alzheimer’s UK Research Eduation and Care Ltd “had become nothing more than a fundraising vehicle”, the Charity Commission stated in its report into the governance and use of funds at the five-year-old charity.

Care charity loaned over £173,000 to staff member to buy house
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Care charity loaned over £173,000 to staff member to buy house

Governance | Niki May Young | 4 Apr 2011

The Charity Commission has concluded its report into Broad View Care Ltd after its second statutory investigation which revealed the charity had loaned over £173,000 to its director of nursing to buy a house.

John Low, chief executive, Charities Aid Foundation
Blogs

FDs...Get on the trustee train!

Finance | John Low | 1 Apr 2011

John Low urges FDs to become trustees, and reap the benefits.

Andrew Hind
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Andrew Hind's opening plenary address to Trustee Exchange 2011

Governance | Andrew Hind | 30 Mar 2011

Andrew Hind offers a personal recollection of lessons learned on governance from various trustee and executive positions.

The domino effect
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Bonfire of the quangos 'domino effect' may result in sector failures

Finance | David Davison | 28 Oct 2010

The haste of the quango cuts has David Davison worried about the impact on organisations big and small as he warns that  pension schemes could provide the final straw to break your organisation's back.

Wedgwood Museum to take court action to protect its collection from pension administrators
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Wedgwood Museum to take court action to protect its collection from pension administrators 1

Finance | Vibeka Mair | 25 Oct 2010

The Wedgwood Museum is seeking legal advice on whether its assets, which include a 250-year collection of china, will be protected from administrators seeking funds for a £134m pension shortfall.

Model code of conduct for charity trustees
Terms of reference

Model code of conduct for charity trustees

Governance | 16 Sep 2010

Trustees perform a vital role in a charity, holding a great deal of responsibility. This model code of conduct, prepared by Charity Trustee Networks, will ensure both the charity and the trustee are aware of the trustee responsibilies.

Setting up a trading company
Terms of reference

Setting up a trading company

Governance | Roger Chester | 8 Sep 2010

Roger Chester offers a ‘how-to’ guide and advice on what to look out for including advice on shared responsibility agreements.

Court to hear plea against pension scheme deficit payment
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Court to hear plea against pension scheme deficit payment

Governance | Tania Mason | 17 Mar 2010

A court case scheduled for tomorrow will be asked to consider whether a charity's pension scheme liability is more important than the charity’s responsibilities to its beneficiaries, and ultimately its survival.

Charities, pension schemes and the judgement of Solomon
Blogs

Charities, pension schemes and the judgement of Solomon 1

Governance | David Davison | 11 Mar 2010

I read with some dismay the story of the 72-year-old charity volunteer facing ruin as a result of being pursued for nearly £20,000 by the trustee of the pension scheme he was associated with as chairman of a branch of the charity.

Civil society leaders are sending out mixed messages
Blogs

Civil society leaders are sending out mixed messages 2

Finance | Daniel Phelan | 28 Jan 2010

Civil society leaders have started the new decade and the run-up to a general election by sending out mixed messages to our political masters.

The big asks - how to survive an economic downturn
Keeping the faith
In-depth

Keeping the faith

Finance | Shivaji Shiva | 26 Sep 2008

Shivaji Shiva looks at governance issues in faith organisations. The first case to be heard by the Charity Tribunal was initiated earlier this year by a former trustee of Sivayogam, a Hindu charity that runs temples in Tooting and Wembley.

Rainy day protection
In-depth

Rainy day protection

Finance | Ian Allsop | 22 Aug 2008

An in-depth review of specialist insurance provision for charities

Trading companies: hidden liabilities?
Case studies

Trading companies: hidden liabilities?

Governance | 23 Jul 2008

Do trading companies contain hidden liabilities for trustee and staff directors?

Are we personally liable for tax bills?
Opinion

Are we personally liable for tax bills?

Governance | 1 May 2008

A desperately worried chair of trustees who has just been hit with a £120,000 VAT bill.

Whistleblowing
In-depth

Whistleblowing duties and the Charities Act 2006

Finance | 27 Mar 2008

Janet Slade and Neville Brownlee explore issues around material significance and whistleblowing.

Seeking terror safeguards
Legal

Seeking terror safeguards

Governance | Vicki Bowles | 29 Jan 2008

Vicki Bowles suggests some safeguards to help charities at risk from terrorist abuse.

An advice-like grip
Opinion

An advice-like grip

Finance | James Brooke Turner | 1 Nov 2007

Does the Trustee Act 2000 undermine trustees, asks James Brooke Turner.

Once bitten twice smitten: a case of financial mismanagement
Lines of inquiry
In-depth

Lines of inquiry

Finance | 1 Oct 2007

The lessons to be learned from two recent Charity Commission inquiry reports

Advice to an international aid charity facing insolvency
Staff issues

Advice to an international aid charity facing insolvency

Governance | 1 Sep 2007

Vic Cocker, chair of WaterAid, and Sir Nicholas Young, chief executive of British Red Cross, advise an international aid charity facing insolvency where the acquiescent trustees have been kept in the dark.

Employing best practice
Legal

Employing best practice

Governance | 1 Jun 2007

A summary of recent changes in employment-related legislation.

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