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Amendments to be made to Charities Registration and Regulations law

Liasaghyn dy ve jeant da leigh er Recortyssey as Gurneil Kirp Ghiastyllagh

Nah lhaih y villey dy ve jeant ayns yn Chiare as Feed

Ta feme er jannoo lhiasaghyn chagnoaylleeagh da'n leigh er Recortyssey as Gurneil Kirp Ghiastyllagh dy vel eh cooie da'n aigney echey.

Shen ta'n Shirveishagh Polasee as Aa-Chummey, Chris Thomas, dy ghra.

Va'n billey currit lesh da'n Choonceil Slattyssagh son aa-scrutaght chagnoaylleeagh nurree.

Agh, lurg eabyn er kuse dy lhiasaghyn jeant liorish Oltey y Choonceil Slattyssagh Tanya August-Hansen,  nee nah lhaih jeh ve jeant ayns yn Chiare as Feed y chiaghtin shoh (Jemayrt 25 Toshiaght Arree).

Ta Mnr Thomas gra dy vel bishaghtyn goll er jannoo dy chur y chenn leigh heose rish y traa. 

AS CHRIS THOMAS : Ta'n kiarail dy yannoo kuse dy lhiasaghyn chagnoaylleeagh, dy yannoo shickyr dy vel recortyssey as gurneil ny kirp ghiastyllagh cooie da'n aigney oc. Ta leigh shenn dy liooar ain er kirp ghiastyllagh. Ta leigh elley ain er slattys son kirp ghiastyllagh. 
Ta'n fer shoh cooilleeney shey reddyn: reddyn gollrish –

jannoo shickyr dy vel kirp ghiastyllagh ginsh da sleih ta cur argid daue, as da dy chooilley pheiagh elley, ny t'ad er ve jannoo ayns y vlein shoh chaie; 

jannoo shickyr dy vel bun ny kirp ghiastyllagh goaill stiagh reddyn gollrish spoyrt neu-phrofeshoonagh, ny row 'sy chenn vun; 
cur er bun bing; as, 

dy bunnidagh, jannoo shickyr dy vel eh possible dy stiurey recortys dy chirp ghiastyllagh, dy vod ad goll er gurneil dy cooie.  

 

Second reading of bill to take place in House of Keys

Technical amendments need to be made to the Charities Registration and Regulation law for it to be fit for purpose.

So says Policy and Reform Minister, Chris Thomas.

The bill was brought to the Legislative Council for technical review last year.

However, after a number of attempted amendments made by Member of the Legislative Council Tanya August-Hansen, a second reading of it will take place in the House of Keys this week (Tuesday 25 February).

Mr Thomas says additions are being made to update the old law:
 

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