The inquiry saw no evidence that trustees had reviewed the charity's operating model to ensure fundraising methods were in the charity's best interest and costs were reasonable relative to income generated.
The UK's Charity Commission reported that only a paltry 8.5% of the charity's overall expenditure was on charitable grants, raising concerns over financial management.
According to the Independent, tens of thousands of pounds were spent on luxury hotel rooms, spa treatments, and personal security for Campbell, questioning the charity's integrity.
Tim Hopkins, the Charity Commission Deputy Director, stated that trustees are legally required to make decisions in the charity's best interest, which Campbell and others failed to do.
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