Hopefully it is not inappropriate to bring this up again and with a view to an update. Has anyone who wrote to the British Thyroid Association re: the exchange on Twitter had a reply? I have not yet written as I believed I was unlikely to get a reply. Naturally enough, after making a number of enquiries elsewhere, I off course find I must start there with the BTA. Ideally I do not want to pursue this entirely on my own. So please if anyone else has taken this up I would be obliged if they posted. It is my understanding that if they do not reply it is an infraction of their duties as a charity.
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arTistapple 'It is my understanding that if they do not reply it is an infraction of their duties as a charity.'
There's no charity information on the BTA website. They describe themselves as A non-profit making Learned Society. british-thyroid-association...
You are right. But the Charity Commission has this:
THE BRITISH THYROID ASSOCIATION
Charity number: 1119631
register-of-charities.chari...
The first site I found which expresses what their website has to show was this one - unfortunately a website developer rather than an official site. And has the word "should" - not "must".
What information should be shown?
Name of the company or charity
Registered address
The part of the UK in which the company or charity is registered
Registered number
VAT number, if registered for VAT
whitefuse.com/blog/website-...
Interesting. I'm surprised if the Charity Commission don't make it compulsory to display reg. number etc on the website.
The Scottish charity people definitely require:
You must put the charity’s details on:
all your external letters and emails
your website’s home page
all your adverts, notices and official publications
documents that ask for donations for your charity
bills your charity issues
direct debit and standing order mandates
all invoices and receipts
annual accounts
educational, promotional or campaign materials
legal conveyance documents about land rights (buying, selling or transferring land)
contracts.
In addition to above requirements, it is good practice to put charity details on:
all your website pages
your charity’s social media accounts
campaigns or adverts that are online, on the radio or television
business cards
signs and displays.
OK people. Thank you and I am assured by a VIP organisation that the BTA is definitely a charity. I think the cowardly anonymous offering on Twitter by the BTA needs to be challenged, no matter who posted it on their behalf. I will be making a complaint. Since I myself do not partake of Twitter if anyone wants to give me more info, please do. However I think that anyone who wants to have a say should.
I havent read this but this was on Gov .uk
This one is rather what I expected. Doing their best to unload the accountability on to the very people who have committed the ‘crime’. Still it also will be worth a studied read. Thank you!