We have today published our response to the Charity Commission’s consultation on power to disqualify from acting as a trustee
Background
- In May 2016, the Charity Commission launched a consultation on power to disqualify from acting as a trustee.
- Download: Submission: Unlock’s response to Charity Commission consultation on power to disqualify from acting as a trustee
- More information about our policy work on enabling people with convictions to become trustees and run charities
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