Newsnight award for coverage of children's charity probed

Newsnight award for coverage of high-profile children’s charity is probed after High Court cleared founder and trustees of wrongdoing 

  • Kids Company collapsed in 2015 just after getting a £3m grant from Government
  • BBC Newsnight team won Royal Television Society Scoop of the Year prize in 2016 for their reports on the charity
  • But RTS is ‘looking into’ award after High Court cleared the founder and trustees

The Royal Television Society is ‘looking into’ an award given to Newsnight for its coverage of a high-profile children’s charity that subsequently collapsed.

The move comes after the High Court cleared the founder and trustees of Kids Company of wrongdoing.

A judge said last week the charity for deprived youngsters might have survived had it not been subjected to ‘unfounded allegations’.

A BBC Newsnight team won the RTS Scoop of the Year prize in 2016 for their reports on the charity. 

A BBC Newsnight team won the RTS Scoop of the Year prize in 2016 for their reports on the charity Kids Company (file photo)

They were praised for ‘original reporting and, ultimately, major revelations – undeterred by the involvement of one of their organisation’s own executives’, a reference to the Corporation’s former creative boss, Alan Yentob, who was the charity’s chairman.

The claims referred to alleged abuse and mismanagement, but Mrs Justice Falk cleared charity founder Camila Batmanghelidjh and seven trustees, including Mr Yentob, of wrongdoing.

Other media, including The Mail on Sunday, raised fears about Kids Company, but the judge said there was ‘no allegation of dishonesty, bad faith, inappropriate personal gain or other want of probity against any of the defendants’.

RTS chief executive Theresa Wise said it was ‘aware of the court’s decision and is looking into this’.

The police dropped inquiries into Kids Company, and the Official Receiver failed to have Ms Batmanghelidjh and the trustees barred as directors. 

Former trustee Sunetra Atkinson accepted a disqualification in 2018 and was barred from being a director for two-and-a-half years.

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