British Red Cross raises concerns over ‘complex’ process used to disperse money raised with large sums as yet unspent
One of the UK’s best-known charities is calling for a review of how the voluntary sector responds to large-scale emergencies in the UK after the Grenfell Tower fire, amid concerns about how to disperse money to those who most need it.
It is estimated that between £18m and £20m has been raised for those affected by the deadly blaze, but the British Red Cross is concerned that it has proved difficult to distribute funds with large sums remaining as yet unspent.
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