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Keeping confidentiality

Keeping confidentiality
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Keeping confidentiality

Governance | Robin Stephenson | 1 Mar 2011

All charities should have rules as to what may and may not be discussed or disclosed, in order to properly protect confidential information and comply with the law. This applies to trustees as well as employees and other volunteers.

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March 2011

March 2011