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One man's trash: bogus and stolen collections

One man's trash: bogus and stolen collections
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One man's trash: bogus and stolen collections

Fundraising | Celina Ribeiro | 4 Feb 2011

Criminals are siphoning off millions of pounds from charities by getting
their hands on charity collection bags. But do bogus and stolen
collections threaten more than just end-of-year income? Celina Ribeiro
looks at the scale of the problem.

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February 2011

February 2011