A CHEATING charity boss is being probed after we exposed her affair with a Calais Jungle migrant.
The Charity Commission is monitoring Care4Calais founder Clare Moseley after our 13-month investigation.
We revealed last month that married Clare, 46, set up a secret love nest with Tunisian conman Mohamed Bajjar, 27.
He had been posing as a Syrian to sneak into Britain.
Last year she boasted publicly of her charity’s zero-tolerance policy on sex with migrants, while shacking up with Bajjar.
A Commission spokeswoman told The Sun: “We are assessing issues reported by the media to determine if they present regulatory concerns for us.”
Clare could be forced out of her role if found guilty of misconduct or bringing the group into disrepute.
It is the second time in a year Care4Calais has been monitored by the Commission.
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Last year concerns were raised about how she was running the charity but no evidence of wrongdoing was found.
Clare’s accountant husband Ben has remained at the family home in Wirral, Merseyside, during her time in Calais.
Friends say the relationship between Care4Calais founder Clare and Bajjar was well-known among migrants and volunteers.