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Will a corrupt charity redeem UK-Rwanda asylum seekers?

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Care4Calais, a so-called refugee charity, has intervened in the UK-Rwanda asylum seekers’ deal, pretending to be ‘a redeemer’ for the affected migrants.

 

For long, Care4Calais claimed to take a pity on illegal migrants in the UK-Rwanda deal. The ‘charity’ launched different means against the deal ever since it was signed in April 2022.

 

The deal seeks to give a dignified life to people who leave their countries to seek asylum in the European country. Under the deal, some people will be relocated to Rwanda where they will be empowered through different initiatives.

 

As well as prioritising the dignity and empowerment of migrants, their safety and security will be ensured in Rwanda. However, Care4Calais is vigorously campaigning against the noble deal mainly through social media. More than 10,000 individuals dedicated to challenging the migrants deal have joined a movement under the organization to show the British government that public opinion is against its plan.

 

“We’re taking the Government to court. Add your name to join the fightback against their plans to send refugees to Rwanda. The first flight to Rwanda was stopped but Government plans haven’t. In September, we’re taking the UK Government to court,” announced the organization.

 

Those not in the know will be misled by Care4Calais despite its ulterior motives in opposing the deal. The organisation is not the angel it would like people to think it is.

 

In August 2021, the UK Charity Commission, a charity regulator, announced a statutory inquiry into serious governance concerns identified at Care4Calais. The Charity Commission is the independent, non-ministerial government department that registers and regulates charities in England and Wales. The Commission first engaged with the trustees in August 2020, after proactively identifying concerns arising from the charity’s accounts. This led to wider concerns about the charity’s governance, including a lack of clarity around who was validly appointed as a trustee and around how decisions are made.

 

The Commission is concerned that the charity’s existing governance arrangements may not be appropriate for a charity of this size, leading to potential further problems, including around implementing adequate financial controls and enacting safeguarding policies. The inquiry opened in August 2020, to examine matters including mismanagement and, or, misconduct in the administration of the charity by the trustees.

 

The Commission appointed Sarah Tomlinson and Philip Watts from Anthony Collins Solicitors as interim managers to review governance at charity.

 

During the inquiry, the organization was relying on volunteers.  It earned £877,000 in 2020 and spent £586,000 while it had not paid its staff.

 

Worse still, ever heard how the married Care4Calais founder, Clare Moseley, fell for Tunisian Mohamed Bajjar, but the migrant reportedly poured petrol around Care4Calais' HQ after their relationship ended?

 

The story of romance between Bajjar, who was then 27 and Clare, then 46, was exposed by the media in 2017. It was a damaging scandal because of the organization’s strict ‘no sex with refugees’ policy.

 

Moseley had especially boasted of her charity's zero-tolerance policy on sex with migrants, while shacking up with Bajjar - who had been posing as a Syrian to sneak into Britain.

 

Care4Calais’ passionate campaign against the deal also relates with the bigger picture problem in the UK. According to reports, when the UK National Asylum Support Service (NASS) provides assistance to asylum seekers who would otherwise be destitute, they apply for accommodation and financial assistance, or one of the two.

 

The NASS finds accommodation for the asylum seekers through housing companies and associations, city councils and private real estate owners. The house owners and associations that rent houses to NASS make good money from the presence of asylum seekers in the UK but as revealed, relocating asylum seekers to Rwanda, actually kills big business for house owners in the UK.

 

 Since British home owners fear losing big money, they will do anything, and everything, to decampaign the deal.

 

Among others, they desperately turn to corrupt Western media and the likes of Care4Calais, to make noise, or lies, claiming that the asylum seekers will not be safe in Rwanda.

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