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Disestablishment of the Charities Commission

October 24, 2011 by SPCS Leave a Comment

There has been an open call for public submissions to the Government Administration Select Committee which is considering The Crown Entities Reform Bill – a call made prior to the dissolution of parliament on 20 October 2011. If enancted into law, it will disestablish the Charities Commission and transfer its function to the Department of Internal Affairs. Under the proposed new legislation, the registration and deregistration of charities will be carried out by a new independent decision-making board of three people. 

The Society (SPCS), a registered charity (CC20268), is currently finalising a detailed report to be submitted to the select committee and Minister responsible for the Commission, focusing on the practices and activities of the Monitoring and Investigation Team of the Charities Commission.

The recent overturning by the High Court (via a judicial review) of the decision of the Charities Commission to deregister the charity Liberty Trust – which has charitable purposes based on biblical principles of debt-relief – has in part prompted some politicians to seriously question the functions of the Commission and the independence of the decision-making processes that its Monitoring and investigations team engage in. A number of controversial deregeistration decisions and public disquiet have prompted politicians to call for changes.

 The SPCS has strongly endorsed the charitable activities of Liberty Trust (Charity Reg. No. CC11287), which won an appeal by way of High Court judicial review of the Commission’s deregistration decision. The Charities Commission was set up under the Charities Act 2005 and it registered Liberty Trust as a charity on 8 October 2007.

Further reading:

Liberty Trust – Resurrected as charity by High Court ruling

https://www.spcs.org.nz/wp-admin/post.php?post=2574&action=edit

Liberty Trust website

www.libertytrust.org.nz

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Filed Under: Other Tagged With: Charities Act 2005, Charities Commission, Crown Entities Reform Bill, disestablishment, Government Administration Committee, judicial review, Monitoring and Investigation, Monitoring and Investigations Team

Christchurch charity – Pillars Inc. – focus on children of prisoners

October 19, 2011 by SPCS Leave a Comment

PILLARS Inc, a registered charity with the Charities Commission  has recently published a manual for organisations working with children of prisoners. “The charity (No. CC 23953), registered on 6 May 2006, has just completed “ground-breaking in-depth research on ‘A Study of Children of Prisoners’ in New Zealand. The research [which took more than two years to complete], looked at the impacts of arrest, sentence, and imprisonment of a parent on the children. A core goal of the project was to understand the situation and needs of the children of prisoners, so that the cycle of crime for the next generation can be stopped, and to bring down prisoner numbers by reduction in crime.” (Challenge Weekly, 3 October 2011, p. 3). [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Other Tagged With: Charities Commission, children of Prisoners, Pillars Inc, registered charity

Why did EnergySmart Ltd – a registered charity – go bust?

October 11, 2011 by SPCS Leave a Comment

Hutt Mana Charitable Trust [a registered charity with the Charities Commission] could end up losing $2.5 million over the liquidation of EnergySmart [Ltd] and the sale of its [Lower Hutt] Railway Ave building.

A preliminary creditors’ report by liquidators Shephard Dunphy records an estimated shortfall of assets over liabilities of $1.63 million.

The creditors’ list runs to more than three pages.

Questions are being asked why a company with 11 per cent of the insulation and energy efficiency retro-fitting market under the Government’s Warm Up NZ subsidy scheme, and with tax-free charitable status, went bust.

http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/news/local-papers/hutt-news/5763872/Why-did-EnergySmart-go-bust  Hutt News 11 October 2011 [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Other Tagged With: Charities Commission, EnergySmart, EnergySmart Ltd, HMTC, HMTC chairman, Hutt Mana Charitable Trust, Ian Hutchings, registered charity, Roger Styles, tax-free charitable status

Why did a Hutt Mana Charitable Trust-owned company go bust?

October 11, 2011 by SPCS Leave a Comment

Investment Proves far from smart – Hutt News – 11 October 2011 

EDITOR’S VIEW: Local people deserve answers on why a Hutt Mana Charitable Trust-owned company with a good market share and tax advantage went bust.

According to liquidators, EnergySmart’s assets won’t cover an estimated $1.63 million in liabilities.

There’s a three-page list of creditors, and likely to be the end of that line is the trust, which chairman Ian Hutchings admits might have to wave goodbye to the thick end of $2m.

ttp://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/news/local-papers/hutt-news/5763871/Investment-proves-far-from-smart [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Other Tagged With: Charities Commission, EnergySmart, EnergySmart Ltd, Hutt Mana Charitable Trust, registered charity

Donate Telecom’s aborted rugby world cup abstinence campaign to Family Planning

August 18, 2011 by SPCS Leave a Comment

In its media release today, Family First NZ, a registered charity with the Charities Commission, is calling on Telecom NZ to donate its aborted “corny” rugby world cup promo abstinence campaign – to the New Zealand Family Planning Association Inc. (FPA) to be used in its nationwide school sex education programmes.  The FPA was registered as a charity with the Charities Commission on 13 September 2007 (Charity Ref. No. CC11104). Its stated mission is “To promote a positive view of sexuality and to enable people to make informed choices about their sexual and reproductive health.”

The Family First Media Release states:

Make It Family Friendly, Telecom

Family First is welcoming Telecom’s decision to cancel its rugby world cup campaign.
 
“The campaign was always destined to fail because it was corny and not family-friendly,” says Bob McCoskrie, National Director of Family First NZ.
 
“The All Blacks fan club is made up of children and families, and any campaign needs to involve all ages and be family friendly.”
 
“The best thing to do with this campaign is to give it to the Family Planning Association and ask them to use it in schools with the sex ed programmes.”
 
Family First is encouraging Telecom to find a family friendly campaign that all of the kiwi family can participate in.

ENDS

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Filed Under: Family, Sexuality Tagged With: abstinence campaign, CC11104, Charities Commission, Family First, Family Planning Association, FPA, New Zealand Family Planning Asociation Inc., registered charity, Rugby World Cup, Telecom

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