A The name
of the Association is - Gambia Education Support - GES
B Administration.
Subject to the matters set out below the Charity and its property shall
be administered and managed in accordance with this constitution by the
members of the Executive Committee, constituted by clause I of this constitution
("the Executive Committee").
C Objects.
The Charity's objects ("the objects") are
1) To fund raise to further the GES aims to promote Education in The Gambia
including grants to GTS an affiliated Gambian registered charity also
supporting education in The Gambia.
2) To locate and support voluntary teachers and teaching assistants to
help in Gambian educational establishments
3) Encourage 'Self help' in Gambian Communities for Educatonal opportunities
D Powers.
In furtherance of the objects but not otherwise the Executive Committee
may exercise the following powers:
(i) power to raise funds and to invite and receive contributions provided
that in raising funds the Executive Committee shall not undertake any
substantial permanent trading activities and shall conform to any relevant
requirements of the law;
(ii) power to buy, take on lease or in exchange any property necessary
for the achievement of the objects and to maintain and equip it for use;
(iii) power subject to any consents required by law to sell, lease or
dispose of all or any part of the property of the Charity;
(iv) power subject to any consents required by law to borrow money and
to charge all or any part of the property of the Charity with repayment
of the money so borrowed;
(v) power to employ such staff (who shall not be members of the Executive
Committee) as are necessary for the proper pursuit of the objects and
to make all reasonable and necessary provision for the payment of pensions
and superannuation for staff and their dependants;
(vi) power to co-operate with other charities, voluntary bodies and statutory
authorities operating in furtherance of the objects or of similar charitable
purposes and to exchange information and advice with them;
(vii) power to establish or support any charitable trusts, associations
or institutions formed for all or any of the objects;
(viii) power to appoint and constitute such advisory committees as the
Executive Committee may think fit;
(ix) power to do all such other lawful things as are necessary for the
achievement of the objects.
E Membership.
(1) Membership of the Charity shall be open to:
(i) individuals (over the age of 18 years) who are interested in furthering
the work of the Charity and who have paid any annual subscription laid
down from time to time by the Executive Committee, and
(ii) any body corporate or unincorporated association which is interested
in furthering the Charity's work and has paid any annual subscription
(any such body being called in this constitution a "member organisation").
(2) Every member shall have one vote.
(3) Each member organisation shall appoint an individual to represent
it and to vote on its behalf at meetings of the Charity; and may appoint
an alternate to replace its appointed representative at any meeting of
the Charity if the appointed representative is unable to attend.
(4) Each member organisation shall notify the name of the representative
appointed by it and of any alternate to the secretary. If the representative
or alternate resigns from or otherwise leaves the member organisation,
he or she shall forthwith cease to be the representative of the member
organisation.
(5) The Executive Committee may unanimously
and for good reason terminate the membership of any individual or member
organisation: Provided that the individual concerned or the appointed
representative of the member organisation concerned (as the case may be)
shall have the right to be heard by the Executive Committee, accompanied
by a friend, before a final decision is made.
F Honorary Officers.
At the annual general meeting of the Charity the members shall elect from
amongst themselves a chairman, a secretary and a treasurer, who shall
hold office from the conclusion of that meeting.
G Executive Committee.
(1) The Executive Committee shall consist of not less than 3 members nor
more than 7 members being:
(a) the honorary officers specified in the preceding clause;
(b) not less than 1 and not more than 3 members elected at the annual
general meeting who shall hold office from the conclusion of that meeting;
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(2) The Executive Committee may in addition appoint not more than 2 co-
opted members but so that no-one may be appointed as a co-opted member
if, as a result, more than one third of the members of the Executive Committee
would be co-opted members. Each appointment of a co-opted member shall
be made at a special meeting of the Executive Committee called under clause
J1 and shall take effect from the end of that meeting unless the appointment
is to fill a place which has not then been vacated in which case the appointment
shall run from the date when the post becomes vacant.
(3) All the members of the Executive Committee shall retire from office
together at the end of the annual general meeting next after the date
on which they came into office but they may be re-elected or re-appointed.
(4) The proceedings of the Executive Committee shall not be invalidated
by any vacancy among their number or by any failure to appoint or any
defect in the appointment or qualification of a member.
(5) Nobody shall be appointed as a member of the Executive Committee who
is aged under 18 or who would if appointed be disqualified under the provisions
of the following clause.
(6) No person shall be entitled to act as a member of the Executive Committee
whether on a first or on any subsequent entry into office until after
signing in the minute book of the Executive Committee a declaration of
acceptance and of willingness to act in the trusts of the Charity.
H Determination of Membership of
Executive Committee.
A member of the Executive Committee shall cease to hold office if he or
she:
(1) is disqualified from acting as a member of the Executive Committee
by virtue of section 72 of the Charities Act 1993 (or any statutory re-enactment
or modification of that provision);
(2) becomes incapable by reason of mental disorder, illness or injury
of managing and administering his or her own affairs;
(3) is absent without the permission of the Executive Committee from all
their meetings held within a period of six months and the Executive Committee
resolve that his or her office be vacated; or
(4) notifies to the Executive Committee a wish to resign (but only if
at least three members of the Executive Committee will remain in office
when the notice of resignation is to take effect).
I Executive Committee Members not
to be personally interested.
(1) [Subject to the provisions of sub-clause (2) of this clause] no member
of the Executive Committee shall acquire any interest in property belonging
to the Charity (otherwise than as a trustee for the Charity) or receive
remuneration or be interested (otherwise than as a member of the Executive
Committee) in any contract entered into by Executive Committee.
(2) Any member of the Executive Committee for the time being who is a
solicitor, accountant or other person engaged in a profession may charge
and be paid all the usual professional charges for business done by him
or her or his or her firm when instructed by the other members of the
Executive Committee to act in a professional capacity on behalf of the
Charity: Provided that at no time shall a majority of the members of the
Executive Committee benefit under this provision and that a member of
the Executive Committee shall withdraw from any meeting at which his or
her own instruction or remuneration, or that of his or her firm, is under
discussion.
J Meetings and proceedings of the
Executive Committee.
(1) The Executive Committee shall hold at least two ordinary meetings
each year. A special meeting may be called at any time by the chairman
or by any two members of the Executive Committee upon not less than 4
days' notice being given to the other members of the Executive Committee
of the matters to be discussed but if the matters include an appointment
of a coopted member then not less than 21 days' notice must be given.
(2) The chairman shall act as chairman at meetings of the Executive Committee.
If the chairman is absent from any meeting, the members of the Executive
Committee present shall choose one of their number to be chairman of the
meeting before any other business is transacted.
(3) There shall be a quorum when at least one third of the number of members
of the Executive Committee for the time being or three members of the
Executive Committee, whichever is the greater, are present at a meeting.
(4) Every matter shall be determined by a majority of votes of the members
of the Executive Committee present and voting on the question but in the
case of equality of votes the chairman of the meeting shall have a second
or casting vote.
(5) The Executive Committee shall keep minutes, in books kept for the
purpose, of the proceedings at meetings of the Executive Committee and
any sub-committee.
(6) The Executive Committee may from time to time make and alter rules
for the conduct of their business, the summoning and conduct of their
meetings and the custody of documents. No rule may be made which is inconsistent
with this constitution.
(7) The Executive Committee may appoint one or more sub-committees consisting
of three or more members of the Executive Committee for the purpose of
making any inquiry or supervising or performing any function or duty which
in the opinion of the Executive Committee would be more conveniently undertaken
or carried out by a sub-committee : provided that all acts and proceedings
of any such sub-committees shall be fully and promptly reported to the
Executive Committee.
K Receipts and expenditure.
(1) The funds of the Charity, including all donations contributions and
bequests, shall be paid into an account operated by the Executive Committee
in the name of the Charity at such bank as the Executive Committee shall
from time to time decide. All cheques drawn on the account must be signed
by at least two members of the Executive Committee.
(2) The funds belonging to the Charity shall be applied only in furthering
the objects.
L Property.
(1) Subject to the provisions of sub-clause (2) of this clause, the Executive
Committee shall cause the title to:
(a) all land held by or in trust for the charity which is not vested in
the Official Custodian for Charities; and
(b) all investments held by or on behalf of the charity; to be vested
either in a corporation entitled to act as custodian trustee or in not
less than three individuals appointed by them as holding trustees. Holding
trustees may be removed by the Executive Committee at their pleasure and
shall act in accordance with the lawful directions of the Executive Committee.
Provided they act only in accordance with the lawful directions of the
Executive Committee, the holding trustees shall not be liable for the
acts and defaults of its members.
(2) If a corporation entitled to act as custodian trustee has not been
appointed to hold the property of the charity, the Executive Committee
may permit any investments held by or in trust for the charity to be held
in the name of a clearing bank, trust corporation or any stockbroking
company which is a member of the International Stock Exchange (or any
subsidiary of any such stockbroking company) as nominee for the Executive
Committee, and may pay such a nominee reasonable and proper remuneration
for acting as such.
M Accounts.
The Executive Committee shall comply with their obligations under the
Charities Act 1993 (or any statutory re-enactment or modification of that
Act) with regard to:
(1) the keeping of accounting records for the Charity;
(2) the preparation of annual statements of account for the charity;
(3) the auditing or independent examination of the statements of account
of the Charity; and
(4) the transmission of the statements of account of the Charity to the
Commission.
N Annual Report.
The Executive Committee shall comply with their obligations under the
Charities Act 1993 (or any statutory re-enactment or modification of that
Act) with regard to the preparation of an annual report and its transmission
to the Commission.
O Annual Return.
The Executive Committee shall comply with their obligations under the
Charities Act 1993 (or any statutory re-enactment or modification of that
Act) with regard to the preparation of an annual return and its transmission
to the Commission.
P Annual General Meeting.
(1) There shall be an annual general meeting of the Charity which shall
be held in the month of June in each year or as soon as practicable thereafter.
(2) Every annual general meeting shall be called by the Executive Committee.
The secretary shall give at least 21 days' notice of the annual general
meeting to all the members of the Charity. All the members of the Charity
shall be entitled to attend and vote at the meeting.
(3) Before any other business is transacted at the first annual general
meeting the persons present shall appoint a chairman of the meeting. The
chairman shall be the chairman of subsequent annual general meetings,
but if he or she is not present, before any other business is transacted,
the persons present shall appoint a chairman of the meeting.
(4) The Executive Committee shall present to each annual general meeting
the report and accounts of the Charity for the preceding year.
(5) Nominations for election to the Executive Committee must be made by
members of the Charity in writing and must be in the hands of the secretary
of the Executive Committee at least 14 days before the annual general
meeting. Should nominations exceed vacancies, election shall be by ballot.
Q Special General Meetings.
The Executive Committee may call a special general meeting of the Charity
at any time. If at least ten members request such a meeting in writing
stating the business to be considered the secretary shall call such a
meeting. At least 21 days' notice must be given. The notice must state
the business to be discussed.
R Procedure at General Meetings.
(1) The secretary or other person specially appointed by the Executive
Committee shall keep a full record of proceedings at every general meeting
of the Charity.
(2) There shall be a quorum when at least one tenth of the number of members
of the Charity for the time being or ten members of the Charity, whichever
is the greater, are present at any general meeting.
S Notices.
Any notice required to be served on any member of the Charity shall be
in writing and shall be served by the secretary or the Executive Committee
on any member either personally or by sending it through the post in a
prepaid letter addressed to such member at his or her last known address
in the United Kingdom, and any letter so sent shall be deemed to have
been received within 10 days of posting.
T Alterations to the Constitution.
(1) Subject to the following provisions of this clause the Constitution
may be altered by a resolution passed by not less than two thirds of the
members present and voting at a general meeting. The notice of the general
meeting must include notice of the resolution, setting out the terms of
the alteration proposed.
(2) No amendment may be made to clause A (the name of charity clause),
clause C (the objects clause), clause I (Executive Committee members not
to be personally interested clause), clause U (the dissolution clause)
or this clause without the prior consent in writing of the Commissioners.
(3) No amendment may be made which would have the effect of making the
Charity cease to be a charity at law.
(4) The Executive Committee should promptly send to the Commission a copy
of any amendment made under this clause.
U Dissolution.
If the Executive Committee decides that it is necessary or advisable to
dissolve the Charity it shall call a meeting of all members of the Charity,
of which not less than 21 days' notice (stating the terms of the resolution
to be proposed) shall be given. If the proposal is confirmed by a two-thirds
majority of those present and voting the Executive Committee shall have
power to realise any assets held by or on behalf of the Charity. Any assets
remaining after the satisfaction of any proper debts and liabilities shall
be given or transferred to such other charitable institution or institutions
having objects similar to the objects of the Charity as the members of
the Charity may determine or failing that shall be applied for some other
charitable purpose. A copy of the statement of accounts, or account and
statement, for the final accounting period of the Charity must be sent
to the Commission.
V Arrangements until first Annual
General Meeting.
Until the first annual general meeting takes
place this constitution shall take effect as if references in it to the
Executive Committee were references to the persons whose signatures appear
at the bottom of this document.
This constitution was adopted on
the date mentioned above by the persons whose signatures appear at the
bottom of this document.
Signed .......................................................................................................................
May 2004 Gambia Education Support
- GES