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Public benefit of fee-charging and education charities under the spotlight

By David Ainsworth and Emma Maier 12 March 2008

Charities that charge high fees may need to begin fundraising so that they can subsidise costs for people who can't afford to pay, suggests draft guidance published today by the Charity Commission.

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