Second commissioner faces dilemma over private school

By Helen Warrell, Third Sector, 5 September 2007

A second charity commissioner might have to withdraw from the discussions about whether independent schools provide public benefit if one of her children continues in private education.

A daughter of Sharmila Nebhrajani, who joined the Charity Commission's board in July, has attended a private nursery, according to a commission spokeswoman. "She plans to send that child to a state establishment," said the spokeswoman. "If the child stays on in the independent sector, then Nebhrajani will have to...

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