Alzheimer’s Society ‘paid out £750,000’ to staff amid bullying claims
Exclusive: Charity could be accused of using NDAs to silence staff, whistleblower alleges
The country’s largest dementia charity, the Alzheimer’s Society, has been accused of spending as much as £750,000 on payouts to staff who agreed to sign non-disclosure agreements, according to a whistleblower complaint leaked to the Guardian.
The complaint says the use of the NDAs could be seen as an attempt to silence staff at the organisation, which insiders claim has been beset by allegations of bullying and a toxic management culture.
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