Vision Ireland, a charity dedicated to serving blind individuals, encountered a significant financial crisis, prompting an emergency meeting among its board and management. Attending his first meeting, CFO Donal Lawlor highlighted urgent concerns regarding payroll and direct debits, which were impending. The charity, employing 400 staff and engaging over 1,650 volunteers, is now grappling with issues related to contractor payments and delays in annual accounts and audits, raising alarms about its operational stability and ability to fulfill its mission.
The board of Vision Ireland gathered for an emergency meeting due to a financial crisis, raising concerns about payroll, contractor payments, and audit issues.
The charity has 400 staff and over 1,650 volunteers, underscoring the impact of financial management on operational effectiveness and support for their beneficiaries.
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