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Parliamentary Report
May–September 2013
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 December 2013
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In July the Charity Commission issued new guidance on decision-making for charity trustees. The avowed purpose of the guidance is ‘to help increase trustees’ confidence when making decisions, and inform their processes', and the Commission points out that, if the need arises and something goes wrong, trustees have to be able to demonstrate how they have followed the principles set out in the guidance.
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1 ‘It's your decision: charity trustees and decision making’, available at <http://www.charitycommission.gov.uk/detailed-guidance/trustees-staff-and-volunteers/its-your-decision-charity-trustees-and-decision-making/>, accessed 25 October 2013.
2 Independent Schools Council v Charity Commission for England and Wales [2011] UKUT 421 (TCC).
3 Available at <http://www.charitycommissionni.org.uk/Library/pdf_documents/Public%20benefit%20requirement%20July%202103%20pdf.pdf>, accessed 25 October 2013.
4 Scottish bills are divided into sections, not clauses.
5 Available at <http://www.oscr.org.uk/media/433188/2013-07-22_referendum_guidance_for_publication_final.pdf>, accessed 25 October 2013.
6 Available at <http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/bills/cbill/2013-2014/0108/140108.pdf> accessed 25 October 2013.