The Charity Commission has opened a statutory inquiry into Help Mankind Ltd.

Help Mankind Ltd is based in Manchester and has charitable purposes including the relief of poverty, education, and overseas aid.
The Commission opened a regulatory compliance case into the charity in August 2024 to assess allegations regarding the charity’s financial management. As part of its assessment, the Commission carried out compliance visits to the charity in March and October 2025.
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During the course of this engagement, serious regulatory concerns came to light that charitable funds may have been misapplied.
The Commission’s inquiry will examine the following regulatory issues:
The scope of the inquiry may be extended if additional regulatory issues emerge during the Commission’s investigation.
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As part of its inquiry, the Commission has used its regulatory powers to restrict the transfer of charitable funds or assets outside the UK, and to prohibit any such transfers to the charity’s trustees or individuals and entities connected to them.
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