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Is This Fraud? (Charity)
macanif
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Chief officer of a national charity has been raising sponsorship money to take part in a charity fundraising event, which took place recently. Donations for which activity are still being requested on the website.
S/he has published an online account of their experience of the event.
It appears that s/he did NOT attend the event, nor did anyone else from the charity.
Is this fraud and if so what steps should I now take?
Thanks
Mac
S/he has published an online account of their experience of the event.
It appears that s/he did NOT attend the event, nor did anyone else from the charity.
Is this fraud and if so what steps should I now take?
Thanks
Mac
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Did the money still go to the charity? Would the charity have deserved those donations regardless of the chief exec doing the activity? Probably some misrepresentation but there could be a valid reason (eg injury, sick daughter on the day, etc.)0
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Chief Officers don't usually attend these events they will send volunteers. just because they still ask for donations on the site for the activity is not wrong ( look at the bbc red nose day site, you can still send donations).
how do you know they never attended or they did not send some volunteers to the event.0 -
Chief officer of a national charity has been raising sponsorship money to take part in a charity fundraising event, which took place recently. Donations for which activity are still being requested on the website.
S/he has published an online account of their experience of the event.
It appears that s/he did NOT attend the event, nor did anyone else from the charity.
Is this fraud and if so what steps should I now take?
Thanks
Mac
This official website from the police advises on how you can report fraud
http://www.actionfraud.police.uk/report-a-fraud/how-to-report-a-fraud
But I don't think any fraud has taken place from what you have posted.0
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