Greyham Dawes, FCA, DChA, is a retired Chartered Accountant specialising in all aspects of regulatory compliance by UK charities, their restructuring and their public accountability, ever since his work at the Charity Commission in the nineties on the setting up of the charity sector’s statutory regime of public accountability. As a specialist adviser in professional practice for the next 20 years, Greyham wrote and lectured extensively on the subject and served on the Boards of a number of high-profile charities, also developing sub-sector guidance on the Charities SORP and FRS102 for the Christian Church community, for the Education Sector and for Students’ Unions. He was ACAT’s treasurer for ten years up to 2021, and after a break as Board-adviser, was appointed to a new term on the Board at the 2022 AGM, under the Constitution.