Peter Gotham
Peter Gotham is a partner at accountants Gotham Erskine, having formed Gotham & Co. in 1981 to develop the services which he had been providing to small organisations on a voluntary basis, for over ten years. He advises a wide range of clients that vary in size from reasonably small organisations to some substantial, nationally known bodies.
In addition to work with ongoing clients, he undertakes consultancy assignments for civil society organisations, statutory bodies and local authorities. He lectures and writes on finance for the non-professional, on charity accounting, and on solvency management. He continues to be active as a trustee, and honorary advisor to a number of charities.
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Charity accountancy firm Gotham Erskine has merged into MacIntyre Hudson LLP, one of the UK’s 20 biggest accountancy and consulting companies, and the enlarged firm has lured Chris Harris away from Cipfa to help build its position in the voluntary sector.
Now in its seventeenth year, Charity Finance’s annual review of the charity audit market and related reporting issues is based on data from 1,097 charities with collective annual income of £20.3bn and audit fees of £22.2m.
The interim manager in charge of the St Stephen the Great Charitable Trust (SSG) has announced he is ready to start listening to offers for the insolvent charity's assets.
A personal view on the development of the Sorp: why the underlying debate is still between an ideal of complete transparency and a need to maintain effectiveness.
Charity sector representatives at CIPFA and ICAEW have expressed their regret over last month's vote by members of ICAEW on the two institutes merging.
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