Naomi Campbell Appeals Five-Year Ban on Serving as Charity Trustee
1-Minute Brief
The outcome of Naomi Campbell's appeal could affect standards for charity governance and trustee accountability in the UK.
Key Facts
- Naomi Campbell has arrived at a tribunal hearing to appeal a five-year ban on being a charity trustee.
- The Charity Commission told the tribunal that Campbell 'completely abdicated' her responsibilities as a trustee.
- The ban relates to Campbell's role at the now defunct Fashion for Relief charity.
- The Charity Commission described Campbell as 'highly culpable' for mismanagement at the charity.
- Campbell is seeking to overturn the decision that prevents her from running a charity.
What Happened
Naomi Campbell appeared at a tribunal to appeal a five-year ban on acting as a charity trustee. The Charity Commission argued she failed in her responsibilities at Fashion for Relief.
Why It Matters
The case highlights regulatory scrutiny of charity governance and may set a precedent for how trustee conduct is evaluated by oversight bodies.
What's Next
The tribunal will consider arguments from both Campbell and the Charity Commission before issuing a decision on whether the ban will be upheld or overturned.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- Sky NewsUnknown2d agoNaomi Campbell appeals charity ban
- The GuardianLeft1h agoNaomi Campbell called unfit to run a charity in her appeal against ban
