Amnesty International UK ‘exhibits institutional racism’, investigation finds – The charity has announced the initial findings of an independent investigation into claims of racism before the full report is published in May | Thirdsector
Amnesty International UK “exhibits institutional racism” according to an independent inquiry, which is also calling for improvements in the charity’s working culture, leadership and governance.
The charity commissioned the inquiry last year in the wake of allegations of racism and a toxic culture by former staff and former board members.
Sacha Deskmukh, the charity’s interim chief executive, told Third Sector that although the final report was not due to be published until May, Global HPO, the HR consultancy carrying out the inquiry, had informally shared its initial findings with the charity.
The charity commissioned the inquiry last year in the wake of allegations of racism and a toxic culture by former staff and former board members.
Sacha Deskmukh, the charity’s interim chief executive, told Third Sector that although the final report was not due to be published until May, Global HPO, the HR consultancy carrying out the inquiry, had informally shared its initial findings with the charity.
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