Charity: NATIONAL SADAQA FOUNDATION (Charity No. 1206401)
Organisation type: Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO)
Version: v1.0
Status: Draft for Board approval
Date: 06 February 2026
Purpose
To ensure decisions are made only in NSF’s best interests, protecting the charity, its beneficiaries, and its trustees from real or perceived conflicts.
1. Policy statement
- Trustees must act in the best interests of NSF at all times.
- Conflicts of interest must be identified, declared, recorded, and managed properly.
- Failure to manage conflicts can damage public trust and may breach trustee duties.
2. What is a conflict of interest?
- A conflict arises when a trustee’s personal, professional, financial, family, or organisational interests could influence (or be perceived to influence) their decision-making for NSF.
3. Examples
- A trustee is involved in an organisation applying for an NSF grant.
- A trustee stands to benefit financially from an NSF contract.
- A trustee has a close family member connected to an application or supplier.
4. Declarations and register
- All trustees complete an annual Declaration of Interests.
- Declarations are maintained in a Register of Interests, reviewed at least annually and updated as changes occur.
5. Managing conflicts in meetings
- Conflicts are declared at the start of meetings and when agenda items arise.
- The conflicted person withdraws from discussion and decision-making.
- Minutes record the conflict and how it was managed.
6. High-risk areas: grant-making and procurement
- Grant decisions and procurement must follow documented criteria and approvals.
- Where conflicts exist, NSF may require independent review or additional trustee scrutiny.
7. Non-compliance
- Repeated failure to declare interests may result in removal from specific duties or trustee role, subject to governing document and legal advice.
8. Review
- Reviewed annually.