yesterday could Ekstra Bladet tell, that Black Lives Matter denmark’s fundraiser on Mobilepay is contrary to Danish law, since it is not registered in the Indsamlingsnævnet.
In an interview on Radio4 call Bwalya Sørensen, who is the spokesperson for the Danish movement, the illegality of ‘civil disobedience’ and says she has known it all the way through the process.
Through a telephone connection she says that there has been a need to collect money, because the big demonstration in Copenhagen, in itself, cost over 40,000 kroner. On the basis of the lack of registration, and thus the lack of accounts, this can not be confirmed.
According to an access Radio4 is in the possession of, has Indsamlingsnævnet on Monday sent Black Lives Matter Denmark a letter. In the letter says that Bwalya Sørensen, be sure to record collection within 22. June, in order to avoid a review.
‘All the newspapers are telling me about a letter, which I haven’t got’, says Bwalya Sørensen and tell, that Black Lives Matter Denmark has had a stalker, who once was in Go’Morgen Danmark, and which have spread all the information to the newspapers.
‘I can’t answer anything, as the newspapers tell me if I have not seen the letter. I am surprised that it is a Danish institution, – if it is true, and I don’t think it is – that sends all the here to all the newspapers’, she says.
‘But when it is such a ‘so be it’. So I take the consequences head on’, has Extra Leaf had to listen closely to hear Bwalya Sørensen say to the host.
from the outset of the interview, the screws the host down Bwalya Sørensen’s connection to ask her questions that relate to fundraising non-registration, but Bwalya Sørensen raises just voice, and charges the host to change the focus.
Through the interview, ask the host several times for permission to ask questions. Bwalya Sørensen believes that she has the answer, and the host must turn it down and ask again.
It results in an interview, where you must keep the tongue straight in the mouth in order to keep up with.
the Entire interview can be heard here:
Why should aggregators be registered
In Denmark, all collections, except collections for the major political parties and at meetings and church services be reported to the Indsamlingsnævnet under the civil affairs.
the Collection must be carried out by a legal person (i.e. public and private institutions and associations, and the like) or at least three individuals, who together form a committee.
to register For its collection must fill in a form via Indsamlingsnævnets website.
All of this to be able to keep track of how the money is being managed.
There must, in fact, prepared and submitted an annual account to the Indsamlingsnævnet no later than 6 months after the fundraising end.
If there collected more than 50,000 kr., must the financial statements be audited by a chartered or registered accountant.
Notification requirements
§ 3. A collection must be notified to the Indsamlingsnævnet, before the collection is launched, cf. however, § 4, paragraph. 1. At review of a collection to the purpose of collection shall be indicated.
the first Paragraph. 2. When the collection is completed, must be made accountable to the Indsamlingsnævnet, cf. however, § 4, paragraph. 1.
Source: Indsamlingsloven
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