Naomi Campbell has slammed "deeply flawed" reports into her charity Fashion for Relief after being banned as a trustee.
The original supermodel has instructed advisors to investigate what happened at the charity following the news she had been disqualified as trustee for five years. She added that a recent report was "deeply flawed". Mum-of-two Naomi said: "After carefully reviewing the Charity Commission's report concerning Fashion for Relief (UK), I find their conclusions to be incomplete and misleading in their consideration of evidence. First of all, I recognise that, as the face of Fashion for Relief, I am ultimately responsible for its conduct. Unfortunately, I was not involved in the day-to-day operations of the organisation and I entrusted the legal and operational management to others.
"I want to assure everyone who has supported us that these findings are being taken very seriously. I have instructed new advisers to undertake a detailed investigation of what transpired. Secondly, I have never undertaken philanthropic work for personal gain, nor will I ever do so. I've dedicated nearly 30 years of my life to charitable initiatives and I care deeply about the value and impact of the work I do."
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