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Independent UKI'll bet you thought they would give up on Galloway and the oil for food program. An appeal set up by several trustees including the MP George Galloway received "significant" donations from "improper transactions" under the United Nation's oil-for-food programme for Iraq, a Charity Commission report said yesterday.
An investigation by the voluntary sector watchdog concluded that trustees of the Mariam Appeal, who included Mr Galloway and his former wife Dr Aminah Abu-Zayyad, were not sufficiently vigilant and "did not properly discharge their duty of care as trustees to the Appeal in respect of these donations".
The Charity Commission said that overall it was satisfied that the funds received by the charity were spent on the charity's humanitarian purpose. It said that the trustees who responded to the inquiry (including George Galloway) deny any wrong-doing..
The report is the latest chapter in allegations involving money from the UN oil-for-food programme, the Mariam Appeal and the Respect Party MP for Bethnal Green and Bow. Previous inquiries by the US Senate and the UN claimed that large sums of money from the programme has been put into the fund. Two years ago, in a previous report, the Charity Commission investigated claims that Appeal funds had been used for non-charitable purposes but found no evidence to suggest money had been misused.
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