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Charities warned over fundraising 'harassment' | Charities warned over fundraising 'harassment' |
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Charities could face criminal sanctions unless they stop aggressive fundraising tactics, their regulator has warned. | Charities could face criminal sanctions unless they stop aggressive fundraising tactics, their regulator has warned. |
William Shawcross, Charity Commission chairman, told the Times that the watchdog should oversee practices such as street fundraising - by so-called "chuggers" - if self-regulation failed. | William Shawcross, Charity Commission chairman, told the Times that the watchdog should oversee practices such as street fundraising - by so-called "chuggers" - if self-regulation failed. |
He said the death of poppy seller Olive Cooke, 92, had highlighted the issue. | He said the death of poppy seller Olive Cooke, 92, had highlighted the issue. |
Mrs Cooke killed herself in May after receiving hundreds of charity letters. Her family said this was not to blame. | Mrs Cooke killed herself in May after receiving hundreds of charity letters. Her family said this was not to blame. |
Following her death, the government commissioned a review by Sir Stuart Etherington, chief executive of the National Council for Voluntary organisations. | Following her death, the government commissioned a review by Sir Stuart Etherington, chief executive of the National Council for Voluntary organisations. |
Mr Shawcross told the newspaper: "If he concludes that self-regulation by charities cannot work, then government would have to consider whether the Charity Commission should regulate fundraising." | Mr Shawcross told the newspaper: "If he concludes that self-regulation by charities cannot work, then government would have to consider whether the Charity Commission should regulate fundraising." |
'Must listen' | 'Must listen' |
An inquest last month found that Mrs Cooke, from Bristol, killed herself after suffering problems with depression and insomnia. | An inquest last month found that Mrs Cooke, from Bristol, killed herself after suffering problems with depression and insomnia. |
Mr Shawcross described what happened as "horrible". | Mr Shawcross described what happened as "horrible". |
"The plethora of stories of people being deluged by mailings and harassed by endless telephone calls on behalf of charities are intolerable," he told the newspaper. | "The plethora of stories of people being deluged by mailings and harassed by endless telephone calls on behalf of charities are intolerable," he told the newspaper. |
"Charities must listen to what people want and, more importantly, do not want." | "Charities must listen to what people want and, more importantly, do not want." |
He said that if statutory regulation was introduced, charities would be banned from using high-pressure tactics and repeatedly targeting individuals. | He said that if statutory regulation was introduced, charities would be banned from using high-pressure tactics and repeatedly targeting individuals. |
"There is a dilemma for charities," he said. | "There is a dilemma for charities," he said. |
"They have to raise money... but they mustn't be aggressive." | "They have to raise money... but they mustn't be aggressive." |
Mental health charity Sane said it welcomed Mr Shawcross's comments. | |
"We believe that donors should be treated with the same confidentiality and respect as our beneficiaries," Sane's chief executive Marjorie Wallace said. | |
Earlier this month Prime Minister David Cameron said that charities should be forced to draw up written agreements showing how vulnerable people will be protected from aggressive fundraising tactics. | Earlier this month Prime Minister David Cameron said that charities should be forced to draw up written agreements showing how vulnerable people will be protected from aggressive fundraising tactics. |
The changes will be included in amendments to the Charities Bill. | The changes will be included in amendments to the Charities Bill. |
Mr Cameron said the actions of some fundraisers were damaging the reputation of the charity sector. | Mr Cameron said the actions of some fundraisers were damaging the reputation of the charity sector. |
The Charity Commission registers and regulates charities in England and Wales. | The Charity Commission registers and regulates charities in England and Wales. |
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