Kentish Express Ashford & District

Inquiry launched into animal park charity trusts

Foundation ‘co-operating to resolve concerns’

- By Alex Jee ajee@thekmgroup.co.uk

Investigat­ions have been launched into two trusts that work with animal parks in Kent.

The Charity Commission has opened formal inquiries into the Aspinall Foundation and Howletts Wild Animal Trust over “serious concerns about governance and financial management.”

Howletts Wild Animal Trust runs Port Lympne near Hythe and Howletts near Canterbury. The Aspinall Foundation runs the conservati­on programmes.

They are being investigat­ed separately.

The regulator began looking into Howletts in December 2019, due to concerns about the charity’s management of conflicts of interest and a related-party transactio­n.

A commission spokesman said last Wednesday: “We have today announced two new statutory inquiries, into The Aspinall Foundation and Howletts Wild Animal Trust.

“The respective charities have trustees in common, but are separate entities, and are subject to separate investigat­ions.

“The trustees have co-operated fully with us since we first engaged with them last year.

“The Commission still has concerns about related party transactio­ns, meaning that it is now necessary to examine these issues as part of a formal statutory inquiry.”

The inquiry into Howletts will focus on concerns over the administra­tion and management of the charity by trustees, and whether or not the trustees have complied with and fulfilled their duties and responsibi­lities under charity law.

Similarly, the trust began examining The Aspinall Foundation in July of last year, and since engaging with trustees in November, has “identified further issues with the charity’s governance”.

It will be investigat­ing the same concerns as Howletts, and further querying whether or not there has been any “unauthoris­ed trustee benefit”.

A commission spokesman said that the opening of an inquiry is not a finding of wrongdoing.

A spokesman for The Aspinall Foundation said that the trust is “co-operating fully” to resolve the Commission’s concerns.

She continued: “We remain firmly committed to our ethical and legal duties as a charitable body. Our Trustees will continue to work openly and transparen­tly with the Charity Commission to ensure best practice governance and compliance.

“No further comment will be issued until the investigat­ion is complete.”

 ??  ?? Lions at Port Lympne, where the conservati­on programme is run by the Aspinall Foundation
Lions at Port Lympne, where the conservati­on programme is run by the Aspinall Foundation
 ??  ?? Port Lympne near Hythe
Port Lympne near Hythe

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