The Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution (CEDR) is lining up a series of changes to its structure, including setting up a commercial subsidiary, as it awaits the impact of forthcoming far-reaching legislation on charities.

The CEDR board, led by chief executive Karl Mackie, is looking at a wide range of proposals, which include setting up an arm to engage in commercial activity and raise funds on its behalf.

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