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'It was fair and reasonable' - charity speaks out over claims chairman quietly pocketed over quarter of a million pounds

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A charity has hit back at claims that its chairman quietly pocketed more than quarter of a million pounds from the organisation.

Bolton Council of Mosques (BCoM) has paid £25,000 a year to lease a building owned by its chairman and his family for more than a decade.

Asif Patel has admitted that there is a conflict of interest relating to his ownership of the building which the charity has based its operations since 2008.

But he says this conflict has been managed appropriately and the building has been let at a discounted rate. A spokesman for BCoM also described the rent payments as “fair and reasonable”.

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