
In a letter to the Charity Commission – seen by CYP Now – Felicity Collier, who was in charge of BAAF between 1995 and 2006, and Barbara Hutchinson, who was interim chief executive for six months last year, highlight a string of concerns about the way in which the organisation went into administration.
“Although we accept that the charity was in a weak financial position, in our opinion more work could have been undertaken to consider alternatives to administration,” the letter states.
“We believe that the way the process has been managed has not only been unethical in some areas, but may not comply with legal requirements.”
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