"People have a right to know how much of what they give will actually go to charity, " said PhilHope, the government minister who oversees the voluntary sector.
Skills Minister PhilHope says that, since 2001, more than 1.5 million people have "beaten their gremlins" by getting a basic skills qualification, under the Skills for Life strategy.
As MPs debated Lords amendments to the Personal Care at Home Bill on 30 March 2010, Care Services Minister PhilHope revealed that the government would not seek to overturn an amendment made in the Lords which would delay enactment of the bill until the next Parliament.