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Post by northwestman on Nov 23, 2023 19:39:42 GMT 1
www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/nov/23/revealed-king-charles-secretly-profiting-from-the-assets-of-dead-citizensThe king is profiting from the deaths of thousands of people in the north-west of England whose assets are secretly being used to upgrade a commercial property empire managed by his hereditary estate, the Guardian can reveal. The Duchy of Lancaster, a controversial land and property estate that generates huge profits for King Charles III, has collected tens of millions of pounds in recent years under an antiquated system that dates back to feudal times. Financial assets known as bona vacantia, owned by people who died without a will or known next of kin, are collected by the duchy. Over the last 10 years, it has collected more than £60m in the funds. It has long claimed that, after deducting costs, bona vacantia revenues are donated to charities. However, only a small percentage of these revenues is being given to charity. Internal duchy documents seen by the Guardian reveal how funds are secretly being used to finance the renovation of properties that are owned by the king and rented out for profit.
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Post by northwestman on Nov 24, 2023 17:28:59 GMT 1
www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/nov/24/king-charles-estate-collecting-assets-dead-bizarre-feudal-remnant-andy-burnhamThe mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, is calling on the government to launch a public consultation over the way the king’s estate collects money from people who die with no will or next of kin, calling it “a bizarre remnant of feudal Britain”. The mayor’s comments follow revelations by the Guardian that the Duchy of Lancaster has been secretly using the funds, known as bona vacantia, to renovate properties owned by the king and rented out for profit. The estate, which raises “private” income for the monarch, collects the bona vacantia assets from residents of the ancient county palatinate of Lancashire – a territory that includes Greater Manchester, Lancashire and parts of Merseyside, Cheshire and Cumbria.
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Post by northwestman on Nov 25, 2023 11:09:13 GMT 1
Well, well! www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/nov/25/kings-estate-transfer-cash-ethical-funds-bona-vacantia-revelationsKing Charles’s estate has announced it is transferring more than £100m, including funds collected from dead people under the archaic system of bona vacantia, into ethical investment funds after an investigation by the Guardian. The surprise announcement comes amid growing pressure on the king over the Duchy of Lancaster’s use of funds collected from people who die in the north-west of England with no will or next of kin. On Thursday, the Guardian revealed some of the funds were secretly being used to renovate properties that are owned by the king and rented out for profit by his estate. The duchy conceded that some bona vacantia revenues are financing the restoration of what it calls “public and historic properties”.
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Post by SeanBroseley on Nov 28, 2023 13:25:15 GMT 1
"Ethical investment funds". Retains beneficial interest though.
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