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9 May 2013
Ian Allsop muses on the unattractive political career prospects of a charities minister.
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Lord Hodgson has released his review into the Charities Act 2006. Celina Ribeiro follows the debate from charities and commentators around the world wide web.
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Bryn Price
Director
Kent Peoples Trust
17 Jul 2012
The report has skirted around the big issue of charities that are only contractors to the state sector with service delivery by paid staff and who have no volunteer workforce. The increase in these, in many cases national organisations, and the resultant skewing of the marketplace and the withdrawing of funding from local charities who can not meet the contracting demands.
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Zoe Bremer
Secretary
Nottingham Unitarians
18 Jul 2012
I do not object to the idea of Trustees being paid but if only large charities can afford to pay them, this will widen the gap between charities. The only way around this is to pay all Trustees out of a central fund run by the Charity Commission. This could help to encourage more people to work as Trustees if they are on a low income.
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