Friday 26 February 2010

Charity Commission investigates National Bullying Helpline

The Charity Commission is investigating the charity at the centre of a row over claims of bullying at Downing Street.  It said it had received more than 160 complaints about the National Bullying Helpline and had moved to prevent any more details of calls being disclosed.  Helpline chief executive Christine Pratt was criticised for saying it had been contacted by Downing Street staff amid claims about the PM's behaviour.  The helpline was suspended on Wednesday while the service considers its future.

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Full BBC News article here

UPDATE at 10.33am
The helpline has now re-opened.