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'Little evidence' UK Gaza charity delivered any humanitarian aid, regulator finds

Former MP George Galloway was involved in setting up Viva Palestina in 2009 to 'alleviate the suffering and to help the people of Gaza re-build their land'

June 6, 2019 14:18
Viva Palestina was set up in 2009 with the aim of providing humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza
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A charity set up to help Gazans may not have conducted any charitable activity, the Charity Commission has said in a damning report.

Viva Palestina was set up in January 2009 by a group which included George Galloway, the former Labour and Respect MP, with the aim of “alleviating the suffering and to help the people of Gaza re-build their land”.

It was removed from the register of charities following an inquiry in 2013, four years after the Charity Commission, which regulates the sector in the UK, opened its first statutory investigation into it.

On Thursday, the commission published its findings from the 2013 inquiry, saying that Viva Palestina “may not have conducted any charitable activity or distributed any humanitarian aid”.

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