Charity Commission says thinktank was allowed to engage with government report on UK racial disparities

A leading race equality thinktank did not breach charity guidance despite claims from Conservative MPs that it is pursuing a political agenda, a watchdog has found.

The Charity Commission’s review of the Runnymede Trust concluded that the charity was allowed to engage with the government’s report on racial disparities in the UK and it did not breach its legal duties and responsibilities in its participation in judicial review proceedings.

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