Military charities accused of ‘hoarding money’

Concern about ‘major scandal’ coincides with start of the poppy appeal

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Britain’s biggest military charities have been accused of “hoarding money” as the annual poppy appeal begins.

The nation’s ten biggest military charities have combined assets of £1.4bn and cash reserves of £275m, The Times reports, prompting fears of a “major funding scandal”.

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