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- A catastrophic charity collapse. Two inquires that hit the buffers. As a musical lampoons the fiasco. Will Kids Company Camila and her BBC stooge EVER face the music?
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Will Kids Company Camila and BBC stooge EVER face music? Alan Yentob, BBC creative director, throws up his arms in despair. His rich baritone trembles with bathos as he sings: ‘Michael Gove even said it was an inspirational charity!’The audience titters. The line does not have the lyricism of a Rodgers and Hammerstein, but it is genuinely funny. And true. The real Mr Yentob — rather than the actor playing him in this stage production — really did say, rather than sing, it. Just like the BBC bigwig himself, who became embroiled in the scandal surrounding the collapse of the Kids Company charity of which he was chairman, there is something more than a little unconventional about this new musical being previewed in London last week. Alan Yentob, BBC creative director, pictured with charity supremo Camila Batmanghelidjh, once known as ‘the angel of Camberwell’The BBC bigwig became embroiled in the scandal surrounding the collapse of the Kids Company charity of which he was chairman.
They are pictured before the Commons Public Administration Committee two years ago. First, there is the title: ‘The Public Administration And Constitutional Affairs Select Committee Takes Oral Evidence On Whitehall’s Relationship With Kids Company.’Then there are the lyrics, taken verbatim from the Hansard transcript of the testimony given by two witnesses who appeared before that committee of MPs on October 1. One was Mr Yentob. The other was enigmatic charity supremo Camila Batmanghelidjh, once known as ‘the angel of Camberwell’. The pair had been summoned to the Commons to explain how Kids Company, the charity of which Ms Batmanghelidjh was founder and CEO, had gone bust amid allegations of financial irregularity and sexual abuse, having received almost £5. The pair had been summoned to the Commons to explain how Kids Company, the charity of which Ms Batmanghelidjh was founder and CEO, had gone bust.
Their summons came amid allegations against the chairty of financial irregularity and having received almost £5. While the musical is opening this week, the public still awaits a definitive official explanation of the charity’s controversial modus operandi and dramatic demise. That was almost two years ago. And while the musical is opening this week, the public still awaits a definitive official explanation of the charity’s controversial modus operandi and dramatic demise. The select committee had no powers to act on its own damning findings of an ‘extraordinary catalogue of failures’. Two statutory bodies that do have such powers — the Charity Commission and the Insolvency Service — were supposed to deliver their own reports on Kids Company last autumn. They did not. Both bodies say inquiries are ‘ongoing’ but there is no indication as to when they might end.
Ms Batmanghelidjh’s autobiography, due out late last year, is similarly delayed. And so the extraordinary saga rumbles on. The woman at the centre of it all, 5. Camila, keeps, in contrast to her life before the scandal, a low profile these days. She is pictured before arriving at the Commons Public Administration Committee.
The woman at the centre of it all, 5. Camila, keeps, in contrast to her life before the scandal, a low profile these days. On a rare outing last summer, she was photographed as she went to lunch with representatives of a foreign government ‘which is having to deal with a lot of young refugees’ at the Michelin- starred Pied a Terre restaurant. Most of the time she lives quietly in her modest North London flat. Ms Batmanghelidjh says she is continuing to help many Kids Company children, with the financial backing of donors who stayed loyal. Kids Company rented a £4,0. Grade II- listed art- deco mansion in North London, in which a member of the finance department and one of Ms Batmanghelidjh’s PAs lived. While the Metropolitan Police found insufficient evidence to press any criminal charge, anecdotal evidence of institutional anarchy and excesses at Kids Company still has the power to shock.
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America. Some £5. Christmas party. Kids Company rented a £4,0. Grade II- listed art- deco mansion in North London, in which a member of the finance department and one of Ms Batmanghelidjh’s PAs lived. Ms Batmanghelidjh swam in its indoor pool. Return Of The Living Dead III Full Movie Part 1.
That such large amounts of paper money could allegedly be thrown around like confetti was, say critics, because Kids Company became the UK’s most fashionable good cause. That such large amounts of paper money could allegedly be thrown around like confetti was, say critics, because Kids Company became the UK’s most fashionable good cause. Kids Company received £4. UK taxpayer over 1. Former Mayor of London Boris Johnson is pictured with Camila Batmanghelidjh London Evening Standard's '1. London's Most Influential People' in 2.
Flamboyant, Iranian- born Camila could charm the birds from the trees. Then prime minister David Cameron was said to be ‘mesmerised’ by her, while his wife Samantha was a backer, along with Prince Charles and a host of other A- list celebrities and City financiers. Kids Company received £4. UK taxpayer over 1. Rock band Coldplay ploughed in a further £8 million from royalties. Ms Batmanghelidjh claimed her charity had 3.
No doubt there was and remains a very real need for children from splintered families to be supported in Britain’s troubled inner cities. But something within the organisation was not right.
It needed only a small push for the already teetering edifice to collapse. That pressure came from an unlikely quarter.
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Pensioner Joan Woolard was the catalyst to Kids Company’s spectacular downfall and remains one of Ms Batmanghelidjh’s fiercest critics. Having heard the charity boss speak on Radio 4, Mrs Woolard was inspired to sell her home and donate the proceeds — more than £2. Kids Company. While the Metropolitan Police found insufficient evidence to press any criminal charge, anecdotal evidence of institutional anarchy and excesses at Kids Company still has the power to shock. No doubt there was and remains a very real need for children from splintered families to be supported in Britain’s troubled inner cities. Doubts began when she asked how the money had been spent. The answers were unsatisfactory. Her experience of spending some time at Kids Company offices alarmed her further — and she asked for her money back.
Hers was the first public voice of dissent against this fashionable and feted good cause. Ms Batmanghelidjh denied any wrongdoing. But the money remained in Ms Batmanghelidjh’s hands.
Kids Company needed it desperately. Encouraged by Mrs Woolard’s public stand, whistle- blowers from inside the organisation began to come forward. The unsubstantiated allegations of sexual abuse were the final straw. In August 2. 01. 5, the charity shut down, laying off scores of staff and abandoning thousands of children. Kids Company received £4. UK taxpayer over 1.
Rock band Coldplay ploughed in a further £8 million from royalties. Some of the evidence subsequently given to the Commons select committee presented a shocking litany of financial chaos, rampant nepotism and very dubious methodology. The committee concluded: ‘There appears to have been a catastrophic confluence of factors that have conspired to allow this charity to operate as it did, for as long as it did.’Their report said the ‘approach of successive governments and ministers towards Kids Company has proved to be an improper way to conduct government business or handle public money’. Alan Yentob had failed to restrain his ‘unaccountable and dominant’ CEO.
His employer, the BBC, was also ‘accused of poor leadership for failing to take action against him when he tried to make suggestions about the BBC’s reporting of Kids Company’. In other words, bad journalism.