Written answers
Tuesday, 22 May 2018
Department of Rural and Community Development
Charities Regulation
Catherine Murphy (Kildare North, Social Democrats)
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533. To ask the Minister for Rural and Community Development the number of complaints received from the public and-or internal staff regarding a centre (details supplied) exhibiting artwork; the reason the Charities Regulatory Authority issued a letter to the centre on the matter; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [22211/18]
Catherine Murphy (Kildare North, Social Democrats)
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534. To ask the Minister for Rural and Community Development the way in which the Charities Regulatory Authority plans to review and assess all the artworks on display by arts charities both now and in the future; the way in which the authority plans to assess the political content of all the programmes that are being run by all charities in the course of pursuing their charitable purpose; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [22213/18]
Michael Ring (Mayo, Fine Gael)
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I propose to take Questions Nos. 533 and 534 together.
The Charities Regulatory Authority (the ‘Charities Regulator’) operates under the aegis of the Department of Rural and Community Development. Section 14(3) of the Charities Act 2009, provides that the Charities Regulator is independent in the performance of its statutory functions.
My Department has no function in investigating potential breaches of the Charities Act, including recording the number of complaints received or correspondence with organisations on the matter of potential breaches of the Act. In addition, it should be noted that my Department has no function in reviewing the procedures the Charities Regulator has in place for investigating potential breaches of the Act.
The Charities Regulator’s complaints policy and concerns policy (for members of the public who are concerned that an organisation may be operating in breach of the Charities Act 2009) are published on its website www.charitiesregulatoryauthority.ie.
I am informed that the Charities Regulator does not publish information about concerns received in relation to individual charities as to do so could unnecessarily undermine confidence in the charities concerned and undermine the Regulator's function to increase public trust and confidence in Charities. However, I understand the Regulator intends to publish detailed aggregated information as part of a compliance report due in the coming weeks.
Catherine Murphy (Kildare North, Social Democrats)
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535. To ask the Minister for Rural and Community Development the appointments process for the 13 members of the Charities Regulatory Authority; if membership of the authority is a paid or voluntary position; the service terms for members of the authority; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [22214/18]
Michael Ring (Mayo, Fine Gael)
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Schedule 1, section 2(1) of the Charities Act 2009 states that the Authority shall consist of not less than nine and not greater than twenty members. Section 2(2) of schedule 1 provides that the members of the Authority shall be appointed by the Minister, with the approval of the Government.
The Act also states that the Minister shall ensure that among the members of the Authority are persons who have knowledge of and expertise in relation to:
(a) the law relating to charities,
(b) the keeping of accounts by, and funding of, charitable organisations, and
(c) the management of charitable organisations.
The fees payable to board members of the Charities Regulatory Authority are €5,985 per annum.
Under the Charities Act 2009, appointments to the Authority will be for an initial period of up to five years. Appointments to the Board are made on the recommendation of the Minister based on the results of an open competition conducted by the Public Appointments Service. Section 2(8) of Schedule 1 of the Act provides that a member of the Authority shall be eligible for re-appointment subject to the condition that they shall not hold office for periods the aggregate of which exceeds ten years.
The following table shows the composition of the current Board, including appointment dates.
Name | First Appointed | Reappointed | Expiry Date | Position type |
---|---|---|---|---|
Patrick Hopkins | 16/10/2014 | 15/10/2018 | Chair | |
Cynthia Clampett | 16/10/2014 | 15/10/2018 | Board Member | |
David Brady | 16/10/2014 | 16/10/2017 | 15/10/2022 | Board Member |
Fergus Finlay | 16/10/2014 | 15/10/2018 | Board Member | |
Graham Richards | 16/10/2014 | 15/10/2018 | Board Member | |
Katie Cadden | 16/10/2014 | 15/10/2018 | Board Member | |
Noel Wardick | 16/10/2014 | 15/10/2018 | Board Member | |
Patricia Cronin | 16/10/2014 | 16/10/2017 | 15/10/2022 | Board Member |
Sandra Chambers | 16/10/2014 | 15/10/2018 | Board Member | |
Tom Costello | 16/10/2014 | 16/10/2017 | 15/10/2022 | Board Member |
Maire McMahon | 16/01/2018 | 15/01/2023 | Board Member | |
Niamh Cahill | 16/01/2018 | 15/01/2023 | Board Member | |
Ercus Stewart | 16/01/2018 | 15/01/2023 | Board Member |
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