No bullying found in Harry charity row, but blame for all sides
Summary
The Charity Commission investigated the Sentebale charity, co-founded by Prince Harry, and found no evidence of widespread bullying or harassment. However, it criticized all parties for how a public dispute damaged the charity's reputation. The charity leadership remains unchanged, with an action plan for improving internal governance.Key Facts
- Sentebale is a charity co-founded by Prince Harry to support young people in southern Africa.
- The Charity Commission found no evidence of widespread bullying or harassment at the charity.
- A public dispute led to Prince Harry and several trustees resigning earlier this year.
- The commission criticized all parties for allowing the dispute to harm the charity's reputation.
- The report provided a regulatory action plan to address governance issues within the charity.
- Despite the dispute, the current charity leadership, including chair Sophie Chandauka, remains in place.
- The commission did not impose any sanctions but noted management weaknesses.
- Sentebale is reportedly in good financial health according to sources close to the charity.
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