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| Written by Gordon Prentice | |||
| Tuesday, 16 February 2010 13:13 | |||
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Still no sign of Islamic Help telling the world that they will not be able to convert Brierfield Mills into the Pendle Boarding School for Girls. There are still pages out there in cyberspace detailing the extent of the charity’s ambitions – a school for 5,000 Muslim girls. Now that the Charity Commission has intervened, Islamic Help’s website should be telling people who donated money for the project that they will be getting their money back. If they can raise money for a purpose outside their charitable objects and then refuse to admit the fact publicly and without qualification then there is a loophole in Charity Law which needs to be closed. The charity says £10,000 was donated. How much was donated in each month that the appeal was open? How many people gave money? Have they all been contacted? Has the money now been returned? How many donated anonymously? In the absence of answers I shall be raising the issue (again) in the Commons.
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