Chief Gone, Cash Falls, Fears Grow - Crisis at the Trust
The Scotsman › September 11, 2008
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The Scotsman › September 11, 2008
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SCOTLAND'S largest conservation charity last night announced it had lost its third chief executive in three years, sparking fresh fears for its future.
The National Trust for Scotland is facing a crisis after Mark Adderley was sacked, leaving the organisation leaderless.See the full content of this document
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Chief Gone, Cash Falls, Fears Grow - Crisis at the Trust
The troubled charity, which admits it has financial difficulties, is currently operating at a deficit of about GBP 800,000.
Fears have been raised over the future of the 129 visitor attractions owned and operated by the organisation.The departure of Mr Adderley, who was brought in on an annual salary of about GBP 179,000 to help turn the finances around, is the latest in a run of difficulties. He spent just 17 m...See the full content of this document
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