A High Court judge ruled that parts of a watchdog report into the collapsed children's charity Kids Company were "extremely unfair". In 2022, the Charity Commission criticized the charity's leadership, which was previously supported by notable figures like David Cameron. Mr Justice Sheldon described certain observations in the report as irrational and unbalanced, noting they unfairly cast doubt on the charity's financial practices. Despite this, he ultimately upheld the report's overall assessment, stating that errors did not render the entire document irrational. Former clinical director, Michael-Karim Kerman, expressed that the ruling vindicates the organization.
The commission's observations which give rise to the innuendo that the payments to the 'top 25' may not have been justified are unbalanced and one-sided.
The fact that the report contains errors, and even a small number of irrational findings or observations, does not mean that the overall document is irrational.
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