Institute for Statecraft/Exposure
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The activities of the Institute for Statecraft/Integrity Initiative are partly exposed, after the Integrity Initiative Leak.
Contents
The Leak
- Full article: Integrity Initiative/Leak
- Full article: Integrity Initiative/Leak
The Integrity Initiative leak comprised 7 sets of documents, of which the first was on 5 November 2018.
Inquiry
The Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator opened an official inquiry on 13 December 2018, which after 10 months found that the charity’s purposes were “not entirely charitable”, that "one of its most significant activities, a project known as the Integrity Initiative did not provide public benefit in furtherance of the charity's purposes" and that "private benefit to the charity's trustees was not incidental to the charity's activities".[1]
January 2019
Facing the exposure of an unknown number of internal documents, someone decided to close the institution's website.
Public record
Companies House
The Companies House website has been a helpful point of research, since at least 50/137 IfS members have been company directors. Researchers into the UK deep state are recommended to look at other companies of which IfS members have been directors
Partner organisations
Internal documents suggest that II/IfS staffers were extremely sensitive about whom the worked with. They worked closely with the Active Change Foundation, which was wound up in 2019.
The extent to which the deeper activities of the II/IfS were known to their partners remains a matter of conjecture.
Corporate media
Cover-up
- Full article: Institute for Statecraft/Cover-up
- Full article: Institute for Statecraft/Cover-up
The cover up of the Institute for Statecraft is ongoing as of 2020.