Pointless ministers?
9 May 2013
Ian Allsop muses on the unattractive political career prospects of a charities minister.
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Director of arts and business, Charity Tax Group
Philip Spedding is the director of arts and business and a member of the management committee of the Charity Tax Group.
He has worked in and around the arts for over 25 years, much of that time as a fundraiser. At arts and business he has led its work on philanthropy and its international work, amongst other things.
He has lectured on the development of arts and private sector partnerships across the UK and internationally in countries as wide ranging as Viet Nam, Albania, Russia, Canada, Norway, South Korea and Taiwan
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Philip Spedding invokes an anecdote about the Tate to lambast the government's proposed cap on tax relief for charitable donations.
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9 May 2013
Ian Allsop muses on the unattractive political career prospects of a charities minister.
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