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Awema race equality chair Dr Rita Austin defends decisions | Awema race equality chair Dr Rita Austin defends decisions |
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The chair of trustees at an under-fire Welsh charity has defended her actions. | The chair of trustees at an under-fire Welsh charity has defended her actions. |
The All Wales Ethnic Minority Association (Awema) has been criticised over allegations of financial irregularities and staff bullying. | The All Wales Ethnic Minority Association (Awema) has been criticised over allegations of financial irregularities and staff bullying. |
An independent report recommended chief executive Naz Malik be suspended pending a disciplinary hearing. He received a written warning. | An independent report recommended chief executive Naz Malik be suspended pending a disciplinary hearing. He received a written warning. |
Newly appointed chair Dr Rita Austin said she had made difficult decisions for the charity's benefit. | Newly appointed chair Dr Rita Austin said she had made difficult decisions for the charity's benefit. |
Over recent weeks Mr Malik, has been accused of financial irregularities and bullying staff. | Over recent weeks Mr Malik, has been accused of financial irregularities and bullying staff. |
The charity deals with nearly £8.5m of public money passing it on to other ethnic minority groups in Wales. | The charity deals with nearly £8.5m of public money passing it on to other ethnic minority groups in Wales. |
Dr Austin said that to suspend Mr Malik would have incurred great cost. | Dr Austin said that to suspend Mr Malik would have incurred great cost. |
"I have to make these judgements on behalf of the charity as I see fit," she told BBC Wales' Dragon's Eye programme. | "I have to make these judgements on behalf of the charity as I see fit," she told BBC Wales' Dragon's Eye programme. |
The Welsh government is investigating the allegations. | |
In the meantime, Mr Malik says it would be inappropriate for him to comment. | In the meantime, Mr Malik says it would be inappropriate for him to comment. |
The allegations centre around Mr Malik and his daughter, Tegwen Malik, Awema's operations director. | The allegations centre around Mr Malik and his daughter, Tegwen Malik, Awema's operations director. |
Dragon's Eye last week revealed that millions of pounds of the charity's funding has been suspended by the Welsh government pending an investigation. | Dragon's Eye last week revealed that millions of pounds of the charity's funding has been suspended by the Welsh government pending an investigation. |
Awema's trustees commissioned an investigation by Paul Dunn, the former head of an ethnic minority charity in England. | Awema's trustees commissioned an investigation by Paul Dunn, the former head of an ethnic minority charity in England. |
'High risk' | 'High risk' |
He recommended that Mr Malik be suspended pending further disciplinary hearing into the allegations. Mr Malik remains in his post following a written warning. | He recommended that Mr Malik be suspended pending further disciplinary hearing into the allegations. Mr Malik remains in his post following a written warning. |
Several members of staff, former trustees and Mr Dunn have told Dragon's Eye they have not yet been contacted by the Welsh government. | Several members of staff, former trustees and Mr Dunn have told Dragon's Eye they have not yet been contacted by the Welsh government. |
Conservative AM Darren Millar, chairman of the assembly's public accounts committee, has written to the chief constable of South Wales Police asking for a full investigation, insisting that he no longer has confidence in the current investigation. | Conservative AM Darren Millar, chairman of the assembly's public accounts committee, has written to the chief constable of South Wales Police asking for a full investigation, insisting that he no longer has confidence in the current investigation. |
On Wednesday the Welsh government's permanent secretary Dame Gillian Morgan told Mr Millar's committee that Awema should have been graded "high risk". | On Wednesday the Welsh government's permanent secretary Dame Gillian Morgan told Mr Millar's committee that Awema should have been graded "high risk". |
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