Netizens debate DSWD regulation of donations
>> Sunday, April 19, 2020
By Gaby Baizas
Should government
departments regulate public solicitation and donation drives?
The
Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) announced that any person or
group looking to solicit donations during the coronavirus pandemic
is required to secure a permit from the DSWD.
The
department invoked Presidential Decree (PD) 1564, which mandates DSWD to
“regulate the solicitation of donations and voluntary contributions from the
public sector.”
As per DSWD
Administrative Order No. 170, regional fund drives require a processing fee of
P500, while national fund drives require a fee of P1,000.
DSWD posted
the advisory on their social media accounts Wednesday, April 16.
The posts
have since been deleted, and the DSWD said it is reviewing guidelines on
solicitation to make processes "more responsive to the emergency
situation."
This will
include automating the processes, as well as waiving the fees.
Many slammed the
department for its unnecessary bureaucratic policies and "red tape",
making soliciting donations more difficult.
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