British supermodel Naomi Campbell has been declared unfit to manage the “Fashion for Relief” humanitarian organization by the Charity Commission. The commission found Campbell “failed to ensure” the organization complied with its legal requirements as a charity. Specifically, she neglected her responsibilities as a trustee, demonstrating a complete disregard for proper governance. Concerns were raised regarding financial management and accountability within the organization. The commission’s investigation revealed a lack of oversight and adherence to charitable regulations. Consequently, the Charity Commission has taken regulatory action, disqualifying Campbell from holding a trustee position in any charity. The organization has been urged to improve its practices to ensure future compliance.
