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Is The Definition Of Charitable Purpose Relevant To NZ? – Scoop News

May 25, 2012 by SPCS Leave a Comment

Press Release: Hayes Knight NZ  Scoop News 26 April 2012

Is The Definition Of Charitable Purpose Relevant To New Zealand Society In 2012?

The Charities Commission hosted a forum to specifically explore the appropriateness of the existing definition of “charitable purpose” in New Zealand. This two day event was held in Wellington on 17 and 18 April 2012. Those selected to attend represented a cross section of people involved in the sector; all leaders in their respective areas.

Hayes Knight Audit Director Craig Fisher was invited to the forum as a panel presenter.

Below is an extract from the paper he presented.

For Full Paper see: http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/BU1204/S00806/is-the-definition-of-charitable-purpose-relevant-to-nz.htm

The issue of advocacy

This has been the source of much contentious, and sometimes what appears to be sensational and erroneous, media regarding decisions of the Charities Commission arising from the legal cases taken.

Political advocacy as a primary purpose is not currently considered charitable. This is especially the case when it comes to political parties which are not and should not be considered charitable. This is sound logic. [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Political Advocacy Tagged With: advocacy, charitable purpose, Charities Commission, definition of charitable purpose, political advocacy

Family First NZ calls for law change on wearing of lifejackets

May 24, 2012 by SPCS Leave a Comment

In a Media Release dated 22 May 2012, Family First NZ  has called for the law to be changed to make the wearing – not just the carrying – of lifejackets compulsory on non-commercial smaller pleasure boats, canoes and dinghies: ….

Make Wearing of Life Jackets Compulsory

“Currently the law only requires the carrying of lifejackets and the wearing of them in situations of ‘heightened risk’. By making them compulsory to wear at all times, coastguard authorities, police and members of the public will be able to be ensure that families are not put at risk by venturing on to the water without this requirement,” says Bob McCoskrie, National Director of Family First NZ. [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Political Advocacy Tagged With: Call for law change

Charitable Status: A New Form of Social Control?

May 23, 2012 by SPCS Leave a Comment

Nicola M Drayton-Glesti, a Legal Entities lawyer at the Wellington Community Law Centre has warned ……

The Charities Commission may be exerting informal social control over community groups. If a group undertakes too much law reform or political advocacy, their charitable status could be removed. This makes community groups’ existence extremely fragile, and is very concerning: the very important “grass roots” voices in our community may slowly be silenced. We do not know how many times a group can write submissions on proposed law changes, appear in front of a Select Committee of Parliament, participate in protest meetings or write letters to the newspaper before their charitable status becomes endangered. Many are now calling for a review of the Charities Act to establish a more modern definition of the word “charitable”.

A review had been set for 2012 but now has been deferred until 2015. International comparisons may be useful here. In 2006, the Australian Tax Office (ATO) removed the charitable status of a small organisation called Aid/Watch which was set up to monitor research and report on the Australian Government’s overseas aid programme. Aid/Watch had specifically criticised the government’s spending of the Tsunami Aid Fund. They lost charitable status because of their “political activities”. In December 2010, the High Court of Australia confirmed that Aid/Watch was in fact entitled to charitable status because:

1. The distinction between politics and charity work is no longer clear. Modern charities are expected to “have a view” on government policy and write submissions etc.

2. Agitation for legislative and political change has a long history in Ausralian democracy and is reflected in the Australian constitution. Ignoring this could restrict the “freedom of speech” of charitable organisations.

The High Court concluded that “public debate by lawful means is beneficial to the community.” This decision lends weight to the early review here of the term “charitable purpose,” and gives clear guidance of what “charity” could mean in modern New Zealand society. How many groups will still be freely advocating for their communities in 2015, without the fear of losing their charitable status? Are we in danger of losing a vital piece of our democracy?

An Extract from: Charitable Status: A New Form of Social Control?

by Nicola M Drayton-Glesti, Community Lawyer – Wellington Community Law Centre

Contribution to a legal seminar on “Getting and Keeping Charitable Status” held by the Wellington Law Centre

Source: Wellington Community Law Centre – Community Newsletter October-November 2010

See: www.wclc.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/WCLC-December-2010.pdf

 

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Filed Under: Political Advocacy Tagged With: charitable status, Charities Act, Charities Commission, political advocacy

Rainbow Youth Inc. – registered charity and its “political advocacy” campaign

May 20, 2012 by SPCS Leave a Comment

The Sunday Star Times reports today that Television Presenter Alison Mau (estranged wife of news reader Simon Dallow) will be taking part in a national campaign organised by Rainbow Youth Inc., a gay lobby group that is a registered charity (Reg. No. CC24284) with the Charities Commission. “What the F**k !” is the name given to the gay campaign according to the National Business Review which suggests it may create nationwide offence due to its aggressive marketing.

The charity Rainbow Youth Inc. claims its campaign is “aimed at raising awareness of the discrimination faced by young gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people”.  However, the real purpose of this campaign, run jointly by the gay charity lobby group Rainbow Youth and OUTline, is clearly two-fold: (1) to put pressure on the government to change the Marriage Act 1955 so same-sex couples like Mau and her partner Karleen Edmonds, can marry, and ultimately be able to adopt children, and (2) shame the government into feeling it must put more money by way of government grants into the pockets of the charity Rainbow Youth Inc. and its ilk. [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Political Advocacy Tagged With: Alison Mau, political advocacy, Rainbow Youth Inc, Sam Shore

Promoting Charity Events – Rooting for Piggies, Poultry & Political Advocacy

May 18, 2012 by SPCS Leave a Comment

From the Archives. Understanding SAFE Charitable “Political Advocacy”

“SAFEs awareness campaign For The Love Of Pigs offers an evening of wine, music and local celebrities and comedians this Thursday.

“The event Pigs, Kiwis And A King will take place at the Auckland Museum, and is hosted by comedian Mike King, speaking out against animal cruelty. Like battery hens, factory-farmed pigs are often kept in cruel and claustrophobic crates, and the animal-activists at SAFE [Save Animals From Exploitation] demand healthy and humane conditions for the animals.

[See: http://www.lovepigs.org.nz/Home/]

“The fun begins at 7pm, when the SAFE [a registered charity] awareness campaign unites all those of us who love pigs, hate animal cruelty, and have watched Babe too many times.”

Published by “Admin” JollyPeople.com June 19, 2009

Promoting Charity Events Around the World

Source: http://auckland.jollypeople.com/safe-awareness-love-pigs-campaign/4365/

[Report on Charity Event: “The evening went so late that we finished at breakfast with bacon & eggs supplied to us by a local pen & battery-cage farmer! Most delightful.” Ally ‘N Good-Humor, Auckland  :-) ].

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Filed Under: Political Advocacy Tagged With: political advocacy, SAFE

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