Using unclaimed assets for charitable projects instead of compensating scheme wind-up victims is another "slap in the face" by ministers, campaigners say.
The Commission on Unclaimed Assets, which was set up this year with support from the Treasury, is set to propose the creation of a social investment bank to help fund charitable and voluntary proje...
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