The Charity Commission's inquiry into the Brighton Mosque and Muslim Community Centre revealed governance and management shortcomings due to a serious dispute among former trustees. This issue stemmed from a convicted former trustee linked to terrorism. The Commission noted that inadequate governance threatened the charity’s ability to protect itself and its beneficiaries, prompting regulatory intervention. In light of the findings, changes implemented by an interim manager and a new board have since improved the charity's governance and management, addressing the concerns highlighted in the inquiry.
The findings of the Charity Commission’s inquiry reveal that the former trustees of Brighton Mosque failed to address a critical governance dispute threatening the charity's future.
Following the inquiry, the charity's management and governance saw improvements, thanks to the efforts of an interim manager and a reconstituted board.
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