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"Watching it now. Good entertainment and a worthy cause. And the assurance that 50% of the money raised is spent in U.K. Just a shame that last year £130,000 of that went to pay the C.E O salary !!" He's managing a multi-million £ business. | |||
"Watching it now. Good entertainment and a worthy cause. And the assurance that 50% of the money raised is spent in U.K. Just a shame that last year £130,000 of that went to pay the C.E O salary !! He's managing a multi-million £ business. " Can't help noticing you use the word 'business'. Exactly what the Charity commission recently said was wrong with so many British 'charities'. | |||
"Watching it now. Good entertainment and a worthy cause. And the assurance that 50% of the money raised is spent in U.K. Just a shame that last year £130,000 of that went to pay the C.E O salary !! He's managing a multi-million £ business. Can't help noticing you use the word 'business'. Exactly what the Charity commission recently said was wrong with so many British 'charities'." I use the word very deliberately because some of the best charities I have ever witnessed working have folded because they were not run in a business-like manner. Good will and good deeds don't pay the rent on the premises. Even the loveliest tiny charities operating with just £5k a year need someone who understands the difference between the income and expenditure columns. | |||