Watchdog claims that Captain Tom Foundation’s investigation has not affected confidence in charity

Watchdog claims that Captain Tom Foundation's investigation has not affected confidence in charity

In public belief Donation In view of high-profile disputes, it is also remarkably strong such as in investigation Captain Tom Foundation, reveal new figures.

Charity commissionThe sector’s independent watchdog reported that the overall belief in charitable organizations has “not affected and remained stable.” This permanent belief gives donations to the banks, police and even the general public in the public trust case.

While the high level of the trust saw a transit 1 percent dip of 57 percent this year, and the low level increased from 9 percent to 10 percent, the Commission stressed that such minor ups and downs are not statistically important, indicating a consistent level of public belief compared to the previous year.

A report published in November, published in a report published in November, published a “frequent” misconduct, which was published by the Commission to run the foundation established named after him.

Sir became a domestic name in the middle of Tom Covid-19Lockdown, walking on the lap of your garden and raising millions for NHS charity.

But separately, the presence fee of a £ 1.4 million book deal and £ 18,000 was between financial benefits Hannah and Colin Ingram-Mur enjoyed their family links to Captain Tom Foundation.

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NHS charities were donated simultaneously before the formation of millions and foundation raised by Sir Tom, which were not part of the commission’s investigation.

The commission report found “repeated patterns of behavior”, in which Sri and Mrs. Ingram-Mur earned a personal benefit and the Watchdog said that the public would have felt “misguided”.

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However, in annual research, the Commission said that the average trust in the charity has been continuously high since 2020, with more and more level confidence among the public, police, social services, normal person, private companies, local councils, newspapers, MPs and government ministers.

Only doctors came out with more favorable results, 68% of 4,092 people said they had high levels of medical professionals.

Captain Tom Charity Investigation was one of the main reasons that people said that they know about the Commission, and the regulator said that positiveness towards the watchdog to deal with that investigation had increased.

In his report, it states: “While Captain Tom Foundation is of high levels of awareness, but the overall confidence in charity has not been affected and remained stable, perhaps how the Charity Commission has handled the investigation.

“Focus group participants were balanced in their views, as the actions of high-profile charities could affect their confidence, a single understanding that some of the actions were not appropriate to question all the charity due to some actions.”

Earlier this year, a Foundation spokesperson revealed that the family had removed Sir Tom’s name from the charity, reflecting it from Captain Tom Foundation to 1189808 Foundation and reflecting the charity number of the organization.

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A spokesperson of the Commission said: “Despite some high-profile examples of charity wrong work compared to the previous year, these results suggest that the public is well aware that such examples are very rare.

“It indicates the effective, visual regulation to the benefits that receive all the donations, which assures the public in supporting their money and the donations registered over time.”

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Overall, about two-thirds of the people involved in the survey (64%) said that they believe that most of the money raised by donations go to the final reason, up to 7% last year.

The annual survey of the Commission has also revealed that the proportion of people receiving food, medicine or financial aid from charitable organizations has increased from 3% to 9% in recent years.

In the same period, the ratio of donating donors for donations or money raised from 62% to 48%, the Commission noticed that “families have felt a pinch”.

The ratio had already fallen below half last year, taking a dip up to 47%.

The findings of the survey also suggested that either people are more likely to support the organization to campaign on issues.

David Holdsworth, Chief Executive Officer of Charity Commission said: “Data paints both a challenging picture and one hope – a field that shows people across the country as well as the support of people abroad and forming a basis of community, despite navigating unprecedented demand in a rapidly unstable global landscape.”

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