Chris Priestley
Chris Priestley joined Withers in 1996 and became a partner in 2003, specialising in advising charities and social enterprises on their commercial projects.
He is particularly well known for his work on public private partnerships, including academies and other schools projects as well as advising charities on pubic service contracts.
He is a member of the Charity Law Association.
Is this profile up-to-date? If not, please let us know at whoswho@civilsociety.co.uk
Displaying 1 to 4 (of 4)
The Finance Act 2010 (the Act) introduced a new definition of ‘charity’ for tax purposes, which includes a test that the charity’s ‘managers’ must be ‘fit and proper persons’. Chris Priestly advises.
Fraud, malpractice, misapplication and an excess of emotiveness: some recent inquiries - and what charities can learn from them.
Chris Priestley examines the implications for charities of company law reform.
Displaying 1 to 4 (of 4)






