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Board launches investigation into 36 deputies following FT letter

All of the signatories are now ‘subject to a complaints procedure’, while a member of the Board’s executive committee has also been suspended

April 22, 2025 13:57
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The Board of Deputies has launched a 'complaints procedure' against each of the 36 deputies who signed a letter published in the Financial Times last week condemning Israel's actions in Gaza (Image: Getty)
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The 36 deputies who signed a letter in the Financial Times condemning the actions of Israel in Gaza are now facing an investigation by the Board of Deputies.

A statement from the Board this morning announced that all of the signatories are now “subject to a complaints procedure”, while some senior members of the organisation have been suspended.

They include the vice-chair of the Board’s International Division, who has been suspended pending the investigation into complaints regarding the letter, which was published last Wednesday and has sparked a communal row.

The Board’s executive committee reached a unanimous decision to temporarily suspend Harriet Goldenberg from her role as vice-chair and she was also asked to “step back” from her role on the executive until the result of the investigation.