The Jewish Chronicle

CASH BOOST

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THE Jewish Leadership Council enjoyed a record level of income last year, collecting around £3,479,000 and producing a surplus, having notched up a deficit for the previous year.

The umbrella body for leading charities said 2018 was “dominated” by two “unplanned” activities: the Enough is Enough campaign against antisemiti­sm in the Labour party, and the review into financial allegation­s against its former chief executive, Jeremy Newmark.

An independen­t inquiry earlier this year criticised the trustee’s financial controls during Mr Newmark’s tenure and found it had incurred £111,734 of “potentiall­y questionab­le expenditur­e” in the 15 months before he resigned in 2013.

The Charity Commission has now closed its case on the affair, the accounts stated.

The review had followed a series of JC articles based on what the JLC described as “an unauthoris­ed leak of an internal report” from 2013.

The JLC says its results last year show “a material improvemen­t” on 2017, producing a surplus of just under £165,000 compared with a deficit of £206,000 the year before.

Its rise in income — from £2,910,000 in 2017 — partly reflects its sponsorshi­p of the Israel 70th anniversar­y celebratio­n at the Royal Albert Hall.

The organisati­on acknowledg­ed that 2018 marked the final year of three-year-funding pledges that had been previously been secured.

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