Naomi Campbell has been more concerned with optics and ‘controlling the media narrative’ as she fights to overturn her ban from serving as a charity trustee, a tribunal heard.
The supermodel, 56, has claimed she was deceived by Fashion For Relief co-trustee Bianka Hellmich, whom she alleges forged her signature and falsely presented herself as a specialist charity lawyer.
But Faisel Sadiq, for watchdog the Charity Commission, accused Ms Campbell of caring more about her appearance in the media than ‘honesty and accuracy’.
He told the London hearing on Thursday that Ms Campbell had delegated ‘a whole raft of functions’ to Ms Hellmich and
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