NO SACRIFICE?

Singer Sir Elton John has topped a list of those giving up a generous proportion of their wealth for charitable causes, having donated £24.1 million, equating to 8.92% of his total wealth.

Others from the world of music in the charitable top ten are bands Coldplay at number five, giving 1.82%/ £3.8 million, and One Direction at number seven, giving 0.92% /£1.2 million, Eric Clapton at number eight, giving 0.88%/ £1.4 million, and Dhani Harisson, musical son of Beatle George Harrison, and George’s widow, film producer and author Olivia, who with Dhani gave 0.55%/ £1.1 million for the number ten slot. Continue reading

SO WHERE ARE BODIES BURIED, JACK?

One of a number of allegations made against members and past members of the Fiddles in Football Association (Fifa) is that former Fifa vice president Jack Warner diverted almost £500,000 intended for victims of the Haiti earthquake into bank accounts controlled by, er, himself.

Warner, 72, who faces extradition from Trinidad to the USA to answer a number of charges of corruption and money laundering, claims to have “an avalanche of secrets” about the misconduct of others at the disgraced football body, including its outgoing president Sett Blatter.

Germanwings murder, Police in the frame, Abuse of Power, Just taking,.

GERMANWINGS MURDER Male suicide prevention charity CALM has urged perspective over Andreas Lubitz, the Germanwings co-pilot who deliberately crashed …

POLICE IN THE FRAME An investigation of accusations that senior detectives at Scotland Yard covered up decades of child abuse, and possibly murder, has been …

ABUSE OF POWER The RSPCA has been accused of abusing its powers by a senior High Court judge after they, with police and officials from Tendring council, raided a …

MUGGING VICTIM’S CHARITABLE ACT A frail and elderly widower who was mugged for £5 has pledged to donate hundreds of pounds sent to him by well-wishers to charity…

JUST TAKING Popular donation site JustGiving has come out badly on a MoneySavingExpert.com comparison website. JustGiving charges a transaction fee of …

GET REGISTERED IN NORTHERN IRELAND Compulsory registration for charities in Northern Ireland has been introduced by the Charity Commission. With an estimated …

TIME TO CHECK? Those running charity shops might want to check incoming items a bit more carefully after an Arizona man bought an old watch for $6 at a Goodwill thrift shop …

GERMANWINGS MURDER

Male suicide prevention charity CALM has urged perspective over Andreas Lubitz, the Germanwings co-pilot who deliberately crashed his plane into the Alps, killing all on board.

Reports suggest that Lubitz was depressed and hid the fact in case he was deemed unfit to fly, an aspect that is likely to drastically reduce public sympathy for mental illness. CALM – the acronym stands for Campaign Against Living Miserably – points out that, whilst understandable, this is deeply unfair to the hundreds of millions of people in the world who suffer depression and, with or without help, handle it. It is also deeply unfair to those relative few who can’t cope and tragically take their own lives, though without ending 150 others. Sadly the reality now is that those with jobs where the lives of others are in their hands, and the list is a long one, are far less likely to be trusted to do those stressful and responsible jobs if they are known to be suffering mental health problems. Continue reading

POLICE IN THE FRAME

An investigation of accusations that senior detectives at Scotland Yard covered up decades of child abuse, and possibly murder, has been welcomed by the National Association for People Abused in Childhood. (NACAP)

The charity’s chief executive Peter Saunders told the press : “We are looking at something that is going to be absolutely massive in terms of the revelations that will follow the allegations, if investigated properly” The investigation, overseen by the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) concerns claims that young boys were abused at the Dolphin Square apartments in London from 1970 to 2005 by a child abuse sex ring comprising paedophile MPs, judges, police officers and a cabinet minister. It is expected to last several years and cost several million pounds, and is promised to be “thorough and robust” by the IPCC.

NACAP say that around one in four children experience abuse at some time, and that the damage can include, in adult life, post-traumatic stress disorder, eating disorders, depression and a proneness to substance abuse, criminality and suicide.

ABUSE OF POWER

The RSPCA has been accused of abusing its powers by a senior High Court judge after they, with police and officials from Tendring council, raided a breeder’s dog kennels in Lawford, Essex without a legal warrant and unlawfully seized 44 dogs.

In a scathing rebuke for all three parties Lord Justice Beatson evoked Magna Carta – this year is the 800th anniversary – and told the court: “It is incumbent on the officers of the state, and those who assist them in this way, to take care that the principle of legality that has protected us well over many centuries is observed”.

The legal mistakes made by the RSPCA, police and council officials resulted in their prosecution of the kennel owners being stopped, with the charity’s challenge of the decision being rejected.

MUGGING VICTIM’S CHARITABLE ACT

A frail and elderly widower who was mugged for £5 has pledged to donate hundreds of pounds sent to him by well-wishers to charity, so that “some good can come out of evil”.

Stanley Evans, 92, was attacked outside the entrance to his Soho block of flats and pushed to the ground by homeless Soloman Bygraves, 29, as he lunged for the widower’s wallet.

Recorder Andrew Mitchell jailed Bygraves for 30 months for his “callous and sickening attack” that could “easily have killed Mr Evans”, Southark Crown Court heard.

TIME TO CHECK?

Those running charity shops might want to check incoming items a bit more carefully after an Arizona man bought an old watch for $6 at a Goodwill thrift shop and then got $35,000, plus a $4,000 Omega watch for it from a collector.

The antique timepiece was a rare 1959 Jaeger-LeCoutre divers model and only 900 were ever made. Lucky customer Zach Norris bought it because he recognised the brand name but only found out its high value when he advertised it on a specialist website.

Reportedly Norris is using his windfall to pay for his wedding, and to make a donation to Goodwill.

Charities Behaving Badly, Time for a Rethink, Fishing, Thieving, Jailed. – Charity Matters Feb/Mar 2015 Issue 59

MEET THE RACISTS A recent ITV documentary Exposure – Charities Behaving Badly focussed on three organisations enjoying charity status supported by, or supporting …

TIME FOR A RETHINK Four halal slaughter men have had their operating licences suspended after Animal Aid covertly filmed a catalogue of vicious cruelty at Bowood …

ABUSIVE NEIGHBOURS PROMPT SUICIDE A charity worker who had won a string of awards for he voluntary contribution to society killed herself after abuse from her …

FLORIDA FISHERMEN BEHAVING BADLY A Florida animal welfare charity, Save our Seabirds (SOS) has revealed that one of the birds it now cares for is a brown pelican …

THIEVING FROM CHARITIES, AND JAILED A number of individuals have recently been convicted of stealing, or attempting to steal, substantial sums of money from …

DRUNK KILLER OF CHARITY CYCLIST JAILED Bethany Mackie,18, was jailed for five years for her drink-driving causing the death of charity cyclist and father of three …

INSPIRED Suggs, the frontman for the Madness band, was inspired to raise money to fight pancreatic cancer after losing a much-loved sister-in-law to the disease in 2012…