The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Was doing any work

Regulator in dark over Scotia Aid

- By Gordon Blackstock mail@sundaypost.com

charity regulator had to ask for help to try to establish if a disgraced aid agency ever did the overseas work it claimed, documents reveal.

The Office of the Scottish Charity Regular (OSCR) contacted the UK’S Charity Commission to ask for advice on how to check which foreign projects Lanarkshir­ebased Scotia Aid Sierra Leone had completed.

Last night a senior MSP said the correspond­ence raised questions over OSCR’S probe. Its on-going investigat­ion into

Scotia Aid Sierra Leone is the longest in the history of the regulator. The Sunday Post revealed how the organisati­on, which has been shut down, used its charitable status to exploit a business rates loophole while paying its bosses a fortune. Correspond­ence reveals how OSCR’S probe into Scotia Aid dates back to 2012 – just two years after the charity was formed by Dan Houston, Kieran Kelly and Alan Johnston.

The charity invited landlords to sign over empty properties in order to reduce their business rates. Scotia Aid received a donation from the landlord in return.

“This looks like it was a moneymakin­g scam from the start,” said David Craig, author of the Great Charity Scandal. “It also shows the OSCR lacks both the ability and the will to properly police Scotland’s 24,000 charities.”

OSCR’S head of enforcemen­t, Laura Anderson, wrote to the Charity Commission in 2015 seeking help on finding experts in Sierra Leone. Ms Anderson wrote: “I know of course that the Commission have a great deal of experience in looking at charities working internatio­nally and unfortunat­ely we at OSCR do not at the moment, although I have a feeling that may all change.

“We are trying to establish if the charity we are looking at is actually carrying out any of the activities in Sierra Leone that it claims to be – for example, building a hospital – and also whether the trustees are indeed visiting Sierra Leone as much as they claim to be in their accounts.

“The charity also claims to have shipped containers of aid to Sierra Leone and again it would be helpful for us to establish whether or not that is true.”

Liam Kerr, Scottish Conservati­ve shadow justice secretary, said: “It seems that OSCR has some questions to answer with regards to this specific investigat­ion.

“OSCR must have the ability to investigat­e quickly and effectivel­y.” OSCR said: “In our inquiries we work closely with other bodies, such as Police Scotland and the Charity Commission for England and Wales, when it is appropriat­e to do so.

“The inquiry is still ongoing and it would not be appropriat­e to comment any further.

OSCR is now focussing more on charities “likely to pose the highest risk to public trust and confidence.” None of Scotia Aid’s former bosses could be contacted for a comment.

 ??  ?? Scotia Aid founder Dan Houston visiting a school in Sierra Leone
Scotia Aid founder Dan Houston visiting a school in Sierra Leone
 ??  ?? Expert author David Craig
Expert author David Craig

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom