The Charity Commission has begun a major statutory inquiry into several Orthodox charities over allegations of financial impropriety.
The regulator confirmed that ten charities are under formal investigation – at least eight of which are Jewish – following a discovery by HMRC that 105 UK-based charities had cashed cheques totalling £22 million over a 15-month period.
HMRC recently made an unannounced visit to a company in Hackney that had received the cheques between December 2021 and March 2023, the Charity Commission said in a statement on Wednesday.
The Commission chose to investigate the ten charities from among the broader group of 105 because of “evidence that they are issuing or have issued cheques, which are then exchanged for cash”, it said.