If I’m missing the point then perhaps that’s because you are making it opaque.
Do I support the work Missing People do, of course. Do you question some of the directors decisions, absolutely.
OK, let me attempt to make it clearer for you. Choosing to stand shoulder to shoulder for a cause, with people who you fervently believe will one day be unmasked as criminals and charlatans can only potentially do untold damage to the credibility of not only yourself but the cause itself. Anyone with a determination to do the very best for their cause is going to strive to distance themselves from those who they believe may do it damage. Do you get it now?
If not let’s use Jimmy Savile as an example. Would you have been one of those people who worked with him to support a charity, and who then subsequently admitted (when the shit hit the fan) to having grave misgivings about him privately, but who nonetheless publicly appeared to have had no problem working with him on his charity work?