Charity regulator launches statutory inquiry into The Howletts Wild Animal Trust
Wednesday, 31 March 2021 12:51
The Charity Commission has opened a statutory inquiry into The
Howletts Wild Animal Trust over serious concerns about the
charity’s governance and financial management. The charity has
objects to promote education in zoology, and the conservation of
wildlife. It runs two wildlife parks in Kent. The regulator began
looking into the charity in...Request free trial
The Charity Commission has opened a statutory inquiry into
The Howletts Wild Animal Trust over serious concerns about
the charity’s governance and financial management.
The charity
has objects to promote education in zoology, and the
conservation of wildlife. It runs two wildlife parks in
Kent.
The regulator began looking into the charity in
December 2019 due to concerns about the charity’s
management of conflicts of interest and a related-party
transaction. The trustees have co-operated fully with
the Commission since it first engaged with them last
year.
The Commission still has concerns about related party
transactions, meaning that it is now necessary to
examine these issues as part of a formal statutory
inquiry. The inquiry will further examine the concerns
identified at the charity, including:
- the administration, governance and management of
the Charity by the trustees with specific regard to how
conflicts of interest have been dealt with and managed
and the charity’s management of related party
transactions; and
- whether or not the trustees have complied with and
fulfilled their duties and responsibilities under
charity law
The regulator may extend the scope of the inquiry if
additional regulatory issues emerge.
The opening of an inquiry is not a finding of
wrongdoing. It is the Commission’s policy, after it has
concluded an inquiry, to publish a report detailing
what issues the inquiry looked at, what actions were
undertaken as part of the inquiry and what the outcomes
were.
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