Charity Commission opens consultation on online plans
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Charity Commission opens consultation on online plans

29 Jul 2010 | Governance | Vibeka Mair

The Charity Commission is seeking views on its plans to place all its services online by 2012, a move which is part of the Commission’s efficiency savings measures.

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