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The Charity Commission and Ofsted have launched an investigation into RNIB over safeguarding concerns at a children's home.
The inquiry was triggered by serious concerns about the oversight and management of the Pears Centre for Specialist Learning, a residential setting for children and young people in Coventry, run by the subsidiary of RNIB called RNIB Charity.
Following the announcement of the investigation, RNIB chief executive Sally Harvey took the decision to resign from her post.
Eleanor Southwood, chair of RNIB, spoke to Steven Scott to find out what has gone so wrong at the charity. |