Dogfen lywodraethu THE CHARTERED SECRETARIES' CHARITABLE TRUST
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MEMORANDUM AND ARTICLES INCORPORATED 09/07/2013 as amended on 12 Nov 2019
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4. OBJECTS The Objects are specifically restricted to the following, for the public benefit: 4.1 To help individuals who are in need, by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage, in particular but not exclusively by providing financial assistance, services or by any other means as determined by trustees from time to time, to help relieve their need and promote their physical and mental wellbeing who:: 4.1.1 are or have been members of The Chartered Governance Institute (the “Institute”) (such members being those who are or who have been at any time on the register or registers of the Institute for the United Kingdom, Channel Islands, Isle of Man, Republic of Ireland and Associated Territories) or of any other United Kingdom body which has merged or amalgamated or integrated with the Institute; 4.1.2 are graduates, students, employees or former employees of the Institute; 4.1.3 are widows, widowers, surviving civil partners, issue or other dependants of such members, graduates, students, employees or former employees of the Institute; or 4.1.4 are or have been in receipt of assistance from the Fund at 17 December 1992. 4.2 To promote the education of the public in the law and practice of secretaryship, business administration of commerce, industry and public affairs and subjects related thereto, and in particular but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing by providing prizes and awards to such persons who attain the required excellence of performance at public examinations in approved subjects within the curriculum of the Institute as agreed from time to time. 4.3 To advance the education of the public in the law and practice of secretaryship and business administration by undertaking or assisting in the undertaking of research and the publication of the useful results of such research for the public benefit and by such other means as the trustees think fit.
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