Advice Note 7: Charity Trustees' Duties
This advice note sets out what charitt trustees and and what they are responsible for.
What are trustees responsible for?
- What is a charity trustee?
- What is a holding trustee?
- Who can become a charity trustee?
- Legal duties
- Thinking of becoming a charity trustee
- Powers
- Legal duties
- Renumeration
- Can employees be trustees?
- Potential liabilities
- How trustees can protect themselves
- Indemnity insurance
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