A charity commission report found evidence of “inappropriate” payments, misconduct and mismanagement at Care4Calais, a charity that played a key part in legal action which have held up the Government’s Rwanda deportation flights.
It described as “inappropriate” payments of £340,000 from the charity into the personal account of Care4Calais’ founder and former trustee Clare Moseley, an arrangement that it said put its funds at “undue risk”.
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ReplyDelete"The married Mrs Moseley, 52, also controversially began a romance with a migrant nearly twenty years her junior, despite her own charity’s no sex with migrants policy."
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1772478/Care4Calais-refugee-charity-Clare-Moseley