Sunday, August 4, 2013
Could you make it up? - Father William Green, Caritas Salford and the Ogben Family Charitable Trust
See
http://paulmalpas.com/laicisation-or-licensed-freedom-that-is-the-question-for-the-salford-diocese/ for some interesting observations on the behaviour of 'charities' in the Diocese of Salford.
Paul's blog refers to the Hogben Family Trust as the owners of the building near St Bede's College where William Green was housed earlier this year; a technicality which allowed the CEO of Salford Caritas to assure me that Green was not, in fact, accommodated in a property 'owned' by his organisation!
Further research now reveals that the Hogben Family Charitable Trust is a "Removed Charity" which "ceased to exist" on 2 July 2009 (see http://apps.charitycommission.gov.uk/Showcharity/RegisterOfCharities/RemovedCharityMain.aspx?RegisteredCharityNumber=1114551&SubsidiaryNumber=0 )
http://paulmalpas.com/laicisation-or-licensed-freedom-that-is-the-question-for-the-salford-diocese/ for some interesting observations on the behaviour of 'charities' in the Diocese of Salford.
Paul's blog refers to the Hogben Family Trust as the owners of the building near St Bede's College where William Green was housed earlier this year; a technicality which allowed the CEO of Salford Caritas to assure me that Green was not, in fact, accommodated in a property 'owned' by his organisation!
Further research now reveals that the Hogben Family Charitable Trust is a "Removed Charity" which "ceased to exist" on 2 July 2009 (see http://apps.charitycommission.gov.uk/Showcharity/RegisterOfCharities/RemovedCharityMain.aspx?RegisteredCharityNumber=1114551&SubsidiaryNumber=0 )
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