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Lord Levy: JLC grabs too much power

January 28, 2011 10:10

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

2 min read

The Jewish Leadership Council has been accused of trying to grab too much power by its former vice-president Lord Levy.

In an article in today's JC, he reveals that his recent resignation from the council was because of its failure to define "its role or purpose".

A founder member of the council in 2002, Lord Levy, who is president of Jewish Care, said that he had joined it as a forum for charity heads and other leaders to discuss issues facing the Jewish community. But he declared: "I did not envisage the organisation becoming a new power base and expanding its infrastructure - something that is neither necessary nor needed." 

The role of the 29-member council, which has more than doubled its spending from £191,600 in 2007 to £455,900 last year, has come under increasing scrutiny following last week's controversy over its aborted mission to the West Bank.

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