Prince Charles charity accused of offering cash for access is

Prince Charles’ charity accused of offering ‘cash for access’ is hiring a new default guru

Prince Charles’ charity, accused of offering ‘cash for access’, is hiring a new default guru to ensure its funds are used properly

  • Prince Charles’ charity is after an audit manager to ensure funds are being used properly
  • The Prince of Wales’ foundation has been accused of offering “cash for access”.
  • The successful candidate will develop policies to combat bribery and corruption

The Prince of Wales’ charity, which has been accused of offering “cash for access”, is hiring a new compliance manager to ensure the proper use of its funds, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.

The Prince’s Foundation, based at Dumfries House in Ayrshire, is the focus of an official investigation into its fundraising activities, including allegations that Michael Fawcett, the foundation’s former aide and chief executive, helped secure a knighthood and British citizenship for a Saudi billionaire convey .

Now the prince’s embattled passion project has advertised a new “Compliance and Internal Audit Manager” with either legal or accounting training.

Prince Charles' charity, which has been accused of offering

Prince Charles’ charity, which has been accused of offering “cash for access”, is looking for a new internal audit manager to ensure its funds are used properly (pictured attending the Queen’s Bodyguard for Scotland).

Michael Fawcett (pictured), the foundation's former chief executive, has been accused of helping a billionaire Saudi donor broker an accolade and British citizenship

Michael Fawcett (pictured), the foundation’s former chief executive, has been accused of helping a billionaire Saudi donor broker an accolade and British citizenship

They will ensure the charity meets all legal standards and has policies on issues such as “anti-money laundering; conflicts; Combating Bribery and Corruption”.

The note on its website indicates that this is “not an exhaustive list” of responsibilities, adding that the newly created role will “improve our operations by instilling a systematic and disciplined approach into our risk management, control and governance processes.” compliance processes”.

A spokeswoman said the role will “support the growth of the foundation as it continues to conduct its impactful charitable activities.”