Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Outgoing chair of the Charity Commisssion stands her ground against critics | Society | The Guardian
Outgoing chair of the Charity Commisssion stands her ground against critics | Society | The Guardian: Yes, Bernard Jenkin had just admitted, parliament had "rather ducked" the thorny issue of defining the public benefit of a charity. But why, the chairman of the Commons public administration select committee asked Dame Suzi Leather, did the Charity Commission not elect to duck it too? Fixing him with a steely glare, she replied: "Because you asked us not to."
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