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Naomi Campbell hits back at 'deeply flawed' watchdog findings which led to her being banned as a trustee at her fashion charity after its spending splurge - as model orders a new probe By Francine Wolfisz Published: 17:19 EDT, 27 September 2024 | Updated: 17:38 EDT, 27 September 2024 e-mail 26 View comments Model Naomi Campbell says a charity watchdog's findings which led to her being banned as a trustee were 'deeply flawed', as she revealed she has instructed new advisers to investigate what happened at her charity Fashion for Relief. The 54-year-old, who was disqualified from being a trustee for five years, said the Charity Commission's report was 'incomplete and misleading in their consideration of evidence'. The watchdog claimed it had found serious mismanagement of funds including hotel stays and spa treatments.

Details emerged yesterday that the organisation splurged £12,000 on a flight to Nice to transfer art and jewellery, as well as splashing out £7,800 on a luxury hotel stay for the model . The Charity Commission also found that of the £4.8million generated by Fashion For Relief between 2016 and 2022, only £389,000 was given to good causes.



Naomi Campbell says a charity watchdog's findings which led to her being banned as a trustee were 'deeply flawed' (she is pictured on Friday at an event in Paris, France) Naomi Campbell pictured in Cannes in 2018 when her organisation Fashion for Relief spent £7,800 on a luxury three night hotel stay An inquiry found that be.

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