Mods please move or remove if not appropriate. It's not ME specific but the Charity Commission has influence on health research and health advocacy and who is in the top role has affected the direction of the CC in the past.
New charity watchdog head quits before he starts over ‘inappropriate behaviour’ claim
"The new head of the Charity Commission has stepped down after it emerged that there were several allegations of “inappropriate behaviour” made against him at his previous job.
Martin Thomas quit the role on Friday just a week after he had been appointed, and said that he had made an “error of judgment” during the application process.
He was previously chairman of Women for Women International UK, where three formal misconduct complaints were made about him.
One of the complaints alleged that Mr Thomas had sent a photo of himself in the lingerie shop Victoria’s Secret to a female employee.
In response to this allegation from 2018, Mr Thomas has said that the women’s charity – that supports war survivors – was offered a donation from the underwear company, and that he took a photo of an item to “illustrate” his “point” that the donation might not be appropriate."
More at: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...ission-martin-thomas-misconduct-b1978479.html
New charity watchdog head quits before he starts over ‘inappropriate behaviour’ claim
"The new head of the Charity Commission has stepped down after it emerged that there were several allegations of “inappropriate behaviour” made against him at his previous job.
Martin Thomas quit the role on Friday just a week after he had been appointed, and said that he had made an “error of judgment” during the application process.
He was previously chairman of Women for Women International UK, where three formal misconduct complaints were made about him.
One of the complaints alleged that Mr Thomas had sent a photo of himself in the lingerie shop Victoria’s Secret to a female employee.
In response to this allegation from 2018, Mr Thomas has said that the women’s charity – that supports war survivors – was offered a donation from the underwear company, and that he took a photo of an item to “illustrate” his “point” that the donation might not be appropriate."
More at: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...ission-martin-thomas-misconduct-b1978479.html