The BBC has broadcast an investigation in which the RSPCA is accused of various acts of inappropriate and uncharitable behaviour towards a veterinary surgeon, a barrister, an aged pet owner and the owners of an animal sanctuary.
The accusations were broadcast on BBC Radio 4's Face the Facts, and included:
Responding to the accusations, RSPCA's Chief Executive Gavin Grant sounded by turns arrogant and defiant, dismissing accusations of harassment of vets and barristers as 'a nonsense' and saying that the idea that the police/CPS should take over prosecutions (as happens in Scotland) is 'fanciful'. When the interviewer suggested that the charity was losing its reputation as a 'helpful' organisation and becoming known as 'heavy-handed', Mr Grant seemed unapologetic, deflecting the question by talking about the values of those that founded the charity.
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I loathe the RSPCA, have done since I was a ministry vet and had experience of their cynical politicing. The new CEO (big title, big salary) is intent on a high profile political career (he's a failed MP having stood unsucessfully as a Lib Dem). His recent suing of the Heythrop Junt (cost to RSPCA £250,000) indicates how far this man is prepared to go the elevate his public profile. Nasty, nasty people, pity as some of the inspectors are really good caring people.