Camila Batmanghelidjh told she has arguable case to appeal findings of mismanagement of collapsed charity

The founder of the former children’s charity Kids Company, Camila Batmanghelidjh, has won permission to go to the high court to try to overturn a charities watchdog report she claims was unbalanced, unfair and unlawful.

Batmanghelidjh had vowed to mount a legal challenge to the Charity Commission’s inquiry report on the high-profile 2015 collapse of Kids Company when it was finally published in February, calling it a “travesty” and a “rewriting of history”.

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