Charities (Protection and Social Investment) Act 2016
Jurisdiction | UK Non-devolved |
Citation | 2016 c. 4 |
Year | 2016 |
- “(1) The Commission may issue a warning—
- (a) to a charity trustee or trustee for a charity who it considers has committed a breach of trust or duty or other misconduct or mismanagement in that capacity, or
- (b) to a charity in connection with which it considers a breach of trust or duty or other misconduct or mismanagement has been committed.
- “(7) At any time before the expiry of an order under paragraph (a) of subsection (3) the Commission may extend or further extend the suspension by an order under that paragraph, provided that—
- (a) the order does not extend the suspension for a period of more than 12 months, and
- (b) the total period of suspension is not more than 2 years.
- “(1) This section applies to any power under this Part which is exercisable in cases where the Commission is satisfied as mentioned in section 76(1) (a) in relation to a charity (misconduct or mismanagement) , with or without any other condition.
- (2) If in such a case the Commission is also satisfied—
- (a) that a particular person has been responsible for the misconduct or mismanagement,
- (b) that a particular person knew of the misconduct or mismanagement and failed to take any reasonable step to oppose it, or
- (c) that a particular person's conduct contributed to it or facilitated it, the Commission may take into account the matters mentioned in subsection (3) in deciding whether or how to exercise the power.
- “(1) Subsection (2) applies where, at any time after it has instituted an inquiry under section 46 with respect to any charity, the Commission is satisfied either as mentioned in section 76(1) (a) (misconduct or mismanagement) or as mentioned in section 76(1) (b) (need to protect property etc) .
- (2) The Commission may of its own motion by order establish a scheme for the administration of the charity.
- (3) Subsection (4) applies where, at any time after it has instituted an inquiry under section 46 with respect to any charity, the Commission is satisfied both as mentioned in section 76(1) (a) (misconduct or mismanagement) and as mentioned in section 76(1) (b) (need to protect property etc) .
- (4) Whether or not it acts under subsection (2) , the Commission may of its own motion by order remove any trustee, charity trustee, officer, agent or employee of the charity—
- (a) who has been responsible for the misconduct or mismanagement,
- (b) who knew of the misconduct or mismanagement and failed to take any reasonable step to oppose it, or
- (c) whose conduct contributed to it or facilitated it.
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