House of Lords review recommends tough regulatory regime for voluntary sector in light of recent scandals Charities that harass or abuse donors should be named and shamed,and in some cases banned from approaching the public for money, a government-commissioned review of fundraising has recommended.
The review suggests a tough unique regulatory regime to restore public trust after recent scandals in which some of Britain’s biggest charities admitted that aggressive fundraising techniques had been used to target elderly and vulnerable donors.
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Source: theguardian.com