Swansea charity Cyrenians Cymru has said that there is no ‘immediate threat’ to its programmes – despite being declared insolvent and a second staff member under investigation for fraud.
The BBC has also reported that the charity is now speaking to all the organisations it works with to plan how to keep its work going.
Although the charity’s funds have been frozen while a fraud investigation is ongoing, Cyrenians bosses are said to have been liaising with the Welsh Government to see if anything can be released.
Yesterday, chief executive Conrad Watkins said that senior staff were doing their best to keep the various anti-poverty and homeless projects going, while also support…
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