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CharitEpulse: Power, trust and accountability

Date: 21 August 2025

CharitEpulse: Power, trust and accountability

In this episode of CharitEpulse, the trio discuss:

  • Economic impact unveiled: Pro Bono Economics’ recent research reveals the UK charity sector may contribute up to £200 billion annually to the economy, far surpassing government estimates.
  • Fraud at the Prison Reform Trust: The case sparks debate on second chances and the need for stronger financial safeguards.
  • Sentebale dispute: The Charity Commission’s rapid intervention raises tough questions about governance, regulatory consistency, and the cost to beneficiaries.
  • Staff complaints and whistleblowing: When internal disputes go public, what’s the regulator’s role, and how do reputational risks affect trust and funding?

Listen time: 26 minutes

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For questions, feedback, or to suggest topics you’d like the trio to explore in upcoming episodes, please email claire.whiteman-haywood@quiltercheviot.com in the Charities team.

Speakers

Charles Mesquita

Charities Director

Catherine Rustomji

Partner at Shakespeare Martineau

James Saunders

Partner at Moore Kingston Smith

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