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Kiltwalk charity trustees step down following cash concerns | Kiltwalk charity trustees step down following cash concerns |
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A Scottish charity has replaced its entire board of trustees following concerns over the amount of money it was giving to charitable causes. | A Scottish charity has replaced its entire board of trustees following concerns over the amount of money it was giving to charitable causes. |
Four charities withdrew as official partners from the Kiltwalk earlier this year and its chief executive stepped down a few weeks later. | Four charities withdrew as official partners from the Kiltwalk earlier this year and its chief executive stepped down a few weeks later. |
The Kiltwalk stages sponsored walks across Scotland to raise money for leading children's charities. | The Kiltwalk stages sponsored walks across Scotland to raise money for leading children's charities. |
Its 2013 accounts showed more was spent on costs than went to charity. | Its 2013 accounts showed more was spent on costs than went to charity. |
There is no suggestions regulations were broken. | There is no suggestions regulations were broken. |
Kiltwalk chairman Michael Ure said it had incurred additional costs because of a "re-structuring". | Kiltwalk chairman Michael Ure said it had incurred additional costs because of a "re-structuring". |
Mr Ure and the rest of the trustees have now stood down. | Mr Ure and the rest of the trustees have now stood down. |
Long-term funding | Long-term funding |
The Kiltwalk said a new board would oversee the continued development of the charity. | The Kiltwalk said a new board would oversee the continued development of the charity. |
The group has also attracted support from one of Scotland's richest men, the entrepreneur Sir Tom Hunter, whose foundation has committed long-term funding. | The group has also attracted support from one of Scotland's richest men, the entrepreneur Sir Tom Hunter, whose foundation has committed long-term funding. |
Mr Hunter said: "The Kiltwalk is a fantastic concept for raising much-needed funds for Scotland's children's charities and has our absolute support. | |
"We intend over the next couple of months to redefine and improve the model, building on the foundations already in place, to maximise returns for charities and turbo-charge Scotland's Kiltwalkers for 2016." | |
The Kiltwalk was set up in 2011 with the aim of bringing Scotland's leading children's charities together for a series of sponsored walks. | The Kiltwalk was set up in 2011 with the aim of bringing Scotland's leading children's charities together for a series of sponsored walks. |
It grew from 800 walkers that year to more than 12,000 across the country in 2014. | It grew from 800 walkers that year to more than 12,000 across the country in 2014. |
However, earlier this year four charities - CLIC Sargent, Cash for Kids, Aberlour and Edinburgh's Sick Kids Friends Foundation - withdrew as official partners. | However, earlier this year four charities - CLIC Sargent, Cash for Kids, Aberlour and Edinburgh's Sick Kids Friends Foundation - withdrew as official partners. |
CLIC Sargent and Aberlour indicated to BBC Scotland that they had concerns over the amount of money reaching them from the Kiltwalk. | CLIC Sargent and Aberlour indicated to BBC Scotland that they had concerns over the amount of money reaching them from the Kiltwalk. |
The most recent set of accounts for the Kiltwalk showed that from an income of just over £1.6m, £780,000 had been spent on running costs - more than the £776,000 which went to charity. | The most recent set of accounts for the Kiltwalk showed that from an income of just over £1.6m, £780,000 had been spent on running costs - more than the £776,000 which went to charity. |
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