The Charity Commission has launched a statutory inquiry into World Aid Convoy amid concerns over its alleged links to Gaza Now, a news outlet accused of promoting terrorism.
This investigation, initiated in May 2024, seeks to unravel any connections between the charity and the controversial news agency.
Background of World Aid Convoy
World Aid Convoy, established in 2014, aims to provide relief and assistance to victims of war and natural disasters. However, recent developments have put the charity under scrutiny.
Concerns were raised in March 2024 about funds being solicited through Gaza Now, known for its support of Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
Regulatory Concerns and Actions
The Charity Commission’s engagement with World Aid Convoy uncovered troubling issues related to the charity’s management and governance.
These findings prompted the regulator to escalate its actions to a statutory inquiry in May 2024.
The inquiry’s primary objectives are:
- To identify any links between the charity and Gaza Now.
- To determine if any funds were directed to Gaza Now, directly or via partners.
- To ensure that all funds are fully accounted for.
Statements from the Charity Commission
Heather Baily, Chair of the Charity Commission, emphasized the gravity of the situation:
“Any association between charities and terrorism or extremism is a very serious regulatory concern. Such a link cannot be in the best interests of any charity and is damaging to public trust and confidence in the sector.”
Government Sanctions and Gaza Now
In March 2024, the UK Government imposed sanctions on entities linked to Hamas-supporting media networks, including Gaza Now.
These sanctions prohibit UK entities from providing funds, economic resources, or financial services to the sanctioned parties. The full asset freeze on Gaza Now underscores the government’s stance on combating terrorism financing.
Public and Sector Response
The investigation into World Aid Convoy has elicited mixed reactions. Some supporters of the charity have criticized the inquiry, alleging bias and unfair targeting of Muslim charities.
In contrast, the Charity Commission maintains that its investigations are conducted impartially, focusing on ensuring compliance with charity law.
Charity Commission’s Broader Role
The Charity Commission regularly conducts inquiries into various charities to ensure proper governance and use of funds. In 2022-2023 alone, the Commission concluded over 5,726 regulatory action cases, including 68 statutory inquiries.
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Conclusion of the Inquiry
The outcome of the inquiry into World Aid Convoy will be critical in maintaining public trust in charitable organizations.
Once the inquiry concludes, the Charity Commission will publish a detailed report outlining the issues examined, any actions taken, and the findings. This transparency is vital for upholding the integrity of the charitable sector.
For more information about the Charity Commission and its ongoing inquiries, visit the Charity Commission Website.
Sources: THX News & The Charity Commission.

