An official investigation has been launched into a Brighton heritage charity following the death of its founding trustee.
Since Roger Amerena died in July 2024, members of the Brighton and Hove Heritage Commission have been locked in an escalating dispute over who should have control over the charity.
Allegations have been made over the contents of his will and how the estate is divided, which Brighton and Hove News understands includes the charity’s headquarters Montpelier Hall in Montpelier Terrace.
In October last year, police were even called to the charity’s annual general meeting at West Blatchington Windmill.
Today, the Charity Commission says it has opened a statutory inquiry into the charity and frozen its bank accounts.
It says it first engaged with the charity in June last year – just before Mr Amerena’s death – following concerns raised about alleged financial misappropriation and poor financial controls within the charity.
It said: “During the course of the commission’s engagement, a former trustee died, leaving the charity with a potential legacy.
“There has been an escalating dispute between individuals involved in the charity, including over the administration of the charity and the handling of the potential legacy due to the charity.
“The commission identified that the charity’s governing document contains irreconcilable and contradictory provisions as to how trustees are appointed.
“The regulator has encouraged parties to the dispute to work together to apply to the Commission for a Scheme to amend the governing document and then follow the agreed process for appointing valid trustees to take forward the management of the charity.
“However, mediation has not taken place and various attempts by parties to the dispute to seek solutions have failed.
“During the course of the commission’s engagement, one party to the dispute also raised new, additional allegations about the potential misappropriation of funds.
“The commission’s inquiry will now examine whether the trustees are complying with their legal duties and responsibilities in respect of the administration, governance and management of the charity in particular with regard to whether the governing document is fit for purpose whether any failings or weaknesses identified in the administration of the charity are a result of misconduct and/or mismanagement by its trustees.
“The commission may extend the scope of the inquiry if additional regulatory issues emerge.
“As part of its inquiry, and to protect the charity’s assets, the Commission has used its powers under s.76(3)(d) of the Charities Act to temporarily freeze the charity’s bank accounts.
“It is the commission’s policy, after it has concluded an inquiry, to publish a report detailing the issues examined, any action taken, and the inquiry’s outcomes.”








May the brave whistleblower triumph and the charity live on is all I can say. The late Mr Amerena was sadly betrayed on so many levels.
This is a story about Trustees who tried to conceal a £4m bequest estate from the membership of the charity and the last CIO Founding Trustee who tried to stop them and ensure the Founder’s wishes were respected. The estate is not divided and the whole story is about to be told nationally.