Thomas Hughes-Hallett, chief executive, Marie Curie
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Marie Curie chief executive to retire

7 Feb 2012 | Governance | Adam Martin

Thomas Hughes-Hallett is to retire as chief executive of Marie Curie Cancer Care by the end of the year.

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Marie Curie chief executive to retire

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OSCR publishes reference guide on protecting charitable status

Scotland’s charity regulator has today published a reference report to help charities understand and address potential issues in meeting the requirements of charitable status.

Stronger focus on social value needed in Scottish commissioning

Social Enterprise Scotland has called for community benefit to be a priority in all of the country’s public procurement.

Lift ban on public investing in social impact bonds, says BWB lawyer

The ban on the general public investing in unregulated collective investment funds such as social impact bonds, should be lifted, says Luke Fletcher of Bates, Wells and Braithwaite.

FT raises more than £3m for Sightsavers

The Financial Times has raised £3.3m for Sightsavers through its 2011 Christmas Appeal, becoming the newspaper’s most successful appeal to date.

If you don't get the top job at your charity or company then challenge your board/employer or move somewhere else. Don't hang around complaining as that definitely won't get you anywhere. Or, if all else fails, set up your own organisation and make yourself CEO - like men do, every day.

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HMRC creates property taskforce

HMRC is targeting VAT evasion on properties. Colin Laidlaw explains its intentions.

NPC launching survey on new commissioning landscape

New Philanthropy Capital is launching a survey which will attempt to build a picture of how charities are coping with new, more complex and competitive commissioning arrangements, such as payment-by-results.

Should you be saying no to your FRS17 pension report?

Yes and no are not the only options available when it comes to FRS17 pension reports, says David Davison.

Kevin Waudby

We know, we know. You love your job, wouldn’t dream of leaving your organisation. Of course. But, just in case you’d been toying with the idea of a freelance career, Kevin Waudby shares some things you need to do and keep in mind before taking the plunge.

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