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When Charity Goes Wrong, Ep. 1: Kids Company

Jun 03, 202529 min
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Episode description

In August 2015, one of the country’s most prominent children’s charities, Kids Company, was declared insolvent. Its collapse has been followed by almost a decade of legal wrangling as the charity’s trustees pushed back against regulatory findings of mismanagement.

In episode one of When Charity Goes Wrong, Third Sector journalist Lucinda Rouse hears from Andy Gough, a former Kids Company centre manager, about the realities of working for the charity’s charismatic leader, the late Camila Batmanghelidjh.

Philip Kirkpatrick, a partner at the law firm Bates Wells, charts Kids Company’s decline and questions how things could have turned out differently for the charity.

And the Charity Commission’s chief executive, David Holdsworth, lays out the necessary ingredients for a successfully governed charity.


Written and presented by: Lucinda Rouse

Producer: Nav Pal

Executive producer: Ollie Peart

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