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Two trustees of a charity set up to broadcast public service messages have been disqualified by the Charity Commission for misconduct, which resulted in the charity owing £17m in business rates.
Public Safety Charitable Trust (PSCT) was set up to broadcast public service messages to communities via bluetooth equipment situated close to shopping centres in towns and cities across the country, and claimed to have broadcast to approximately two million people.
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