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Archived Regulatory Case Reports for 2009
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From: Ian Jackson
17 October 2011
Dear Charity Commission for England and Wales,
Please provide me with copies of the three Regulatory Case Reports
which you published during 2009, as listed here:
http://www.charitycommission.gov.uk/Our_...
Can I request that you consider leaving these reports on your
website rather than removing them after six months ?
Yours faithfully,
Ian Jackson
From: Web Enquiries
Charity Commission for England and Wales
17 October 2011
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From: Victoria Feltham
Charity Commission for England and Wales
14 November 2011
Dear Mr Jackson,
Thank you for your request for copies of the Commission's Regulatory Case
Reports published during 2009. I can confirm that the Commission holds
archived copies of these reports, which I attach for your attention.
<<Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies (Pub
date 14 09 09).pdf>> <<National Council On Aging, The (Age Concern
England) (Pub 09 02 09).pdf>> <<Princes Trust, The (Pub date 16 04
09).pdf>>
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