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Third Sector Governance
Friday 25 May 2012
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Latest News
Charity Commission scheme for school merger created 'unnecessary risks', says charity tribunal
Arnold School
Merger of King Edward VII and Queen Mary School with the Arnold School is approved, but changes will be made to the scheme
New charities are more likely to provide services than existing ones, Charity Commission finds
The Charity Commission
Regulator's latest registration bulletin says many new charities are helping people to cope with the economic downturn
Proposed accounting rules are contrary to charity law, conference told
Pesh Framjee
Pesh Framjee, of Crowe Clark Whitehill, warns that if changes are not made, the rules are likely to be subject to official protests
Plans to cut red tape for charitable companies
Charity Commission
A Cabinet Office report says companies could submit a single set of accounts to Companies House and the Charity Commission
Volunteers can have single 'portable' criminal records check under new law
Bad volunteers are like a cancer, says Scout Association director
 
   
 
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In depth
Editorial: strong proposals from NCVO legal group
Stephen Cook, editor
Its submission to the Hodgson review of the Charities Act 2006 contains some sound, if controversial recommendations, says Stephen Cook
Governance Good Practice
Board Talk: How much time should a chair devote to a charity?
Board talk
Alec Sandison and Martin Farrell discuss the difficult balance that has to be struck
Checklist: Should boards be large or small?
Ruth Lesirge
Governance expert Ruth Lesirge advises on what size a charity's board should be
 
 
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Proposed accounting rules are contrary to charity law, conference told
 

 

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