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The Charity Commission has disqualified two former trustees of Darul-Uloom School in London, which provides Islamic and national curriculum education to children and young people, and issued two other trustees with Official Warnings. According to the Charity Commission, the two former trustees were disqualified because the inquiry found that they were responsible for serious mismanagement and misconduct in the administration of the charity, placing its funds, property, and beneficiaries at 'significant risk'. The other two trustees were issued with Official Warnings because their conduct resulted in a breach of duty and misconduct and/or mismanagement in the Charity’s administration.
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