It is governed by a board, which is assisted by the Chief Executive (currently Sam Younger) and an executive team.
In June 2012 the Charity Commission for England and Wales stated that following a "substantial number of complaints" it had carried out an investigation, and judged the grant to be improper in that a majority of the Trustees (of CBS) who authorised the grant were themselves members of the Ordinariate, meaning that "the majority of the Trustees had a (financial) personal interest in the decision".
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Bibles for Children is a charity in the United Kingdom registered with the Charity Commission.