Brown Bully Row:Welsh Lawyer Tells of Concerns Over Charity
Western Mail › February 23, 2010
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Western Mail › February 23, 2010
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THE charity at the heart of the Downing Street bullying row was criticised over the way it operated as long ago as 2007, the Western Mail can reveal. The National Bullying Helpline's revelation yesterday that members of Downing Street staff had contacted the organisation with concerns helped fuel the increasingly bitter political row over Gordon Brown's personal conduct.
Last night, senior Welsh lawyer Elin Pinnell said she had been invited to an event run by the charity in 2007, but found it appeared to focus on drumming up business for a consultancy run by the husband of the founder, Christine Pratt.See the full content of this document
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Brown Bully Row:Welsh Lawyer Tells of Concerns Over Charity
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