Western Morning News

Checks into charity ‘part of a smear campaign’

- WMN REPORTER wmnnewsdes­k@reachplc.com

AWATCHDOG’S request for informatio­n on the financing of a Devon-based charity’s evacuation of staff and animals from Afghanista­n has been described by a volunteer as being part of a political “smear campaign”.

Dominic Dyer, a wildlife campaigner and supporter of Paul “Pen” Farthing’s charity Nowzad, criticised the Charity Commission’s request over reports it had received about the governance and financial arrangemen­ts of “Operation Ark”.

The fundraisin­g drive was launched to help charter a flight from the capital Kabul to evacuate staff members and their immediate families, plus the animals in its care, and raised more than £200,000 from supporters in days.

Mr Dyer questioned whether political pressure had prompted the request, which comes after a row between Mr Farthing and the Ministry of Defence.

He said: “Has some of this come from political voices in government, from people within Whitehall? If that’s the case we’d like an explanatio­n.

“Have they manipulate­d other people to make a complaint so that this goes back into the media?

“I don’t know, but it does not look good. It’s enraging people who donated to the charity.”

He added: “Thousands of people who’ve donated to the charity are really, really angry, because what they see here is an ongoing smear campaign.”

Mr Farthing recently had to apologise for his “incredibly embarrassi­ng language” after a recording captured him berating a special adviser to Defence Secretary Ben Wallace.

Mr Wallace had complained that some of Mr Farthing’s more militant supporters had “taken up too much time” of senior commanders during the Kabul evacuation operation.

Mr Farthing, along with over 150 dogs and cats, eventually arrived at London’s Heathrow Airport on a privately funded charter flight at the end of last month.

Members of his staff later made it out of Afghanista­n to Pakistan.

A Charity Commission spokeswoma­n said: “Earlier this month we contacted the charity Nowzad for further informatio­n in relation to its recent fundraisin­g initiative Operation Ark. We will assess the informatio­n provided by the trustees to determine whether or not there is a role for the Commission.”

Pippa Garland, charities partner at law firm Russell-Cooke, said the Commission will be looking to establish whether the charity’s actions “fell within its objects and were in its best interest”. She said: “This follows the now fairly well establishe­d precedent that where press and political attention goes, the Commission will follow.”

 ?? Nowzad ?? > Former Royal Marine Paul ‘Pen’ Farthing, whose Nowzard animal rescue charity is based in Tiverton
Nowzad > Former Royal Marine Paul ‘Pen’ Farthing, whose Nowzard animal rescue charity is based in Tiverton

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