Editorial: The many problems with payroll giving

By Stephen Cook, Third Sector, 11 July 2007

Perhaps the most worrying summary so far of the problems with payroll giving came from a former chairman of the Institute of Fundraising, who recently described it as "the British Leyland of the fundraising world".

For those too young to remember, British Leyland was meant to be the answer to the problems of the struggling, fragmented British car industry of the 60s. It produced such automotive jokes as the Austin Allegro and the Morris Marina and died a slow and messy death. The same commentator...

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