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Hanson backs controversial charity crackdown – on one condition

The Government’s plan is to give the nation’s charity watchdog sweeping powers to investigate and deregister groups engaging in or promoting unlawful acts of trespass, vandalism, theft or assault and threatening behaviour. But the broad changes have been slammed by more than 100 charities…
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