Perhaps the most alarming thing about @BLMUK is that the people behind it remain anonymous. Despite having raised £1million, the group has no leader, no board of trustees or directors, no website, no address, no spokesman and no presence at Companies House, the Government’s registry of UK firms. It is not a registered charity and has never filed accounts. Responding to concerns about this lack of both transparency and accountability, the group pledged on June 13 that ‘in the coming days’ it would create a website making its structure and remit clear. Websites take a few hours to create. None has yet appeared. Although crowdfunding is almost entirely unregulated, GoFundMe appears to have growing concerns. It promised a fortnight ago to ‘undertake vetting’ of the group to check it’s an acceptable recipient of funds. But whether any vetting has yet taken place is unclear. In the meantime, cash continues to roll into the increasingly controversial group’s coffers.