Monday 12 August 2013

Shake, rattle and coin it in, folks.

 


The National Council for Voluntary Organisations – which has 10,000 members and represents charities in England - will draw up guidance for charity trustees “on how to go about determining senior staff remuneration”. The Charity Commission, which regulates charities, said that it would be working with the council on the guidance, which will be published in the spring. The new guidance will be the first ever code of conduct governing pay in the charity sector (according to the Daily Telegraph). 



When you see a blatant disregard for moral ethics the last organisation you would expect to find wanting would be the Charity Commission.  Yet this is the very organisation that refuses to listen to angst from volunteer workers when charity money is being handed out willy-nilly to so-called charities run by suspect paedophiles, as happened recently with a famous collector in Dirtpool.  What was more disgusting was that the establishment, the Council, prospective MP's, JPs and Uncle Tom Cobbly and nearly all were prepared to have a lying, devious pervert - not my words but those of the Judge in another paedophile case - rather than face the truth.
So where is the £30.000 slushing around in the Dirtpool charity coffers destined for?  More soirées at a large Dirtpool Hotel?  Another car almost looking to represent another more famous charity livery? Or the boots of the non-existent football team?


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