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Charity Commission backs JNF over will complaint

March 18, 2010 14:21

BySimon Rocker, Simon Rocker

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The Charity Commission has rejected a complaint against JNF UK for offering to help draw up wills for free, in return for a bequest to the charity.

It took the charity watchdog 17 months to issue its decision after the JC reported a complaint had been made about the KKL wills service, run by JNF.

The commission said: "The benefits to the charity outweigh any potential disadvantages," adding that they do not plan to take further action.

The commission said it had met the charity to discuss its "legacy fundraising practices, in particular its offer of free advice on wills by a charity employee in return for a bequest".