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New RSPCA boss makes public apology and promises charity will be less political | |
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The new boss of the RSPCA has vowed to be less political and bring fewer prosecutions as he apologised for the charity’s past mistakes. | The new boss of the RSPCA has vowed to be less political and bring fewer prosecutions as he apologised for the charity’s past mistakes. |
The animal charity recently appointed a new chief executive, Jeremy Cooper, who made an unexpected public announcement distancing the organisation from its previous actions. | The animal charity recently appointed a new chief executive, Jeremy Cooper, who made an unexpected public announcement distancing the organisation from its previous actions. |
He admitted the RSPCA had become “too adversarial” in recent years, focussing on animals rights rather than welfare. | He admitted the RSPCA had become “too adversarial” in recent years, focussing on animals rights rather than welfare. |
Mr Cooper added they had alienated farmers with their stance on badger culling, where they had previously called for farmers who participated to be ‘named and shamed’. | Mr Cooper added they had alienated farmers with their stance on badger culling, where they had previously called for farmers who participated to be ‘named and shamed’. |
The new boss told The Telegraph: “Of course we have made mistakes in the past, and we are very sorry. | The new boss told The Telegraph: “Of course we have made mistakes in the past, and we are very sorry. |
“We have to be honest and admit the mistakes and acknowledge them.” | “We have to be honest and admit the mistakes and acknowledge them.” |
The fresh direction comes after the 192-year-old charity faced growing criticism and scrutiny, prompting a parliamentary inquiry into its conduct. | The fresh direction comes after the 192-year-old charity faced growing criticism and scrutiny, prompting a parliamentary inquiry into its conduct. |
One highly controversial incident was the seizing of 16-year-old family cat, Claude, who was later put down amid allegations of mistreatment. | One highly controversial incident was the seizing of 16-year-old family cat, Claude, who was later put down amid allegations of mistreatment. |
Mr Cooper, 56, said: “Claude the cat was a catalogue of errors. | Mr Cooper, 56, said: “Claude the cat was a catalogue of errors. |
“We have apologised publicly and privately to Claude’s family and it isn’t something we are immensely proud of.” | “We have apologised publicly and privately to Claude’s family and it isn’t something we are immensely proud of.” |
The overhaul comes after a 2014 report by ex-chief inspector of the Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate, which slated the charity’s prosecution policy. | The overhaul comes after a 2014 report by ex-chief inspector of the Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate, which slated the charity’s prosecution policy. |
Mr Cooper has confirmed the RSPCA will bring fewer prosecutions going forward, adding at least half of the report’s 33 recommendations have been implemented. | Mr Cooper has confirmed the RSPCA will bring fewer prosecutions going forward, adding at least half of the report’s 33 recommendations have been implemented. |
The group hit the headlines in 2012 when they brought a private prosecution against the Heythrop hunt, Prime Minister David Cameron’s local hunt in Oxfordshire, costing £330,000. | The group hit the headlines in 2012 when they brought a private prosecution against the Heythrop hunt, Prime Minister David Cameron’s local hunt in Oxfordshire, costing £330,000. |
The new boss has now said it is “very unlikely” they will ever do so again, and all future prosecutions will be passed to the Crown Prosecution Service. | The new boss has now said it is “very unlikely” they will ever do so again, and all future prosecutions will be passed to the Crown Prosecution Service. |
Overall, the number of prosecutions the RSPCA brought last year resulted in 1,781 convictions, but Mr Cooper said he wanted to see that figure come down. | Overall, the number of prosecutions the RSPCA brought last year resulted in 1,781 convictions, but Mr Cooper said he wanted to see that figure come down. |
He said: “The perception is we have been over zealous. That’s a little bit unfair. | He said: “The perception is we have been over zealous. That’s a little bit unfair. |
“I would like to see the number of prosecutions come down.” | “I would like to see the number of prosecutions come down.” |
The new leadership is hoped to spell a new era for the charity, which had seen a worrying drop in donations. | The new leadership is hoped to spell a new era for the charity, which had seen a worrying drop in donations. |
One of Britain’s largest charities, with an annual turnover of £124 million, they were without a permanent chief executive until Mr Cooper took up the role last month. | One of Britain’s largest charities, with an annual turnover of £124 million, they were without a permanent chief executive until Mr Cooper took up the role last month. |
His predecessor Gavin Grant stepped down in February 2014 due to medical concerns. | His predecessor Gavin Grant stepped down in February 2014 due to medical concerns. |
Mr Cooper said: “We are going to be a lot less political. It doesn’t mean we won’t stand up for animals. | Mr Cooper said: “We are going to be a lot less political. It doesn’t mean we won’t stand up for animals. |
“But we are not a political organisation. My style of advocacy is encouragement and dialogue. | “But we are not a political organisation. My style of advocacy is encouragement and dialogue. |
“The [previous] leadership was too adversarial. If you want to shout and use rhetoric that’s fine but it isn’t helpful to anybody. | “The [previous] leadership was too adversarial. If you want to shout and use rhetoric that’s fine but it isn’t helpful to anybody. |
“It is not going to make friends and influence people. People won’t like you for it.” | “It is not going to make friends and influence people. People won’t like you for it.” |
He added that the charity would be focussing on the prevention of cruelty, rescue, rehabilitation and rehoming in the future. | He added that the charity would be focussing on the prevention of cruelty, rescue, rehabilitation and rehoming in the future. |
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