Freud Museum faces call for inquiry over bullying and board misconduct claims

The Freud Museum in London is facing calls for an official investigation by the charities regulator over allegations of political interference, "autocratic" board decision-making, and bullying. Writers and academics have urged the regulator to look into the "serious issues" that they claim are putting the future of the institution at risk. The museum was the final home of Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, and his daughter Anna Freud, a children's psychoanalyst. It is dedicated to promoting their intellectual and cultural legacy. The reported internal turmoil at the museum has led to concerns about the management and governance of the institution.
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