Madinah, Jul 2: The Ministry of Social Affairs is monitoring charities in the country closely during Ramadan to ensure there are proper accounts kept of Zakat Al-Fitr and other funds collected and distributed.
Sources said that the ministry would require all registered organizations dealing with public funds to provide detailed breakdowns of all their financial activities according to Islamic law.
A board comprising members of society selected by the ministry supervises charities. The board’s mandate is to check the financial statements of these charities. The ministry also appoints accountants to review accounts, prepare quarterly reports, and finalize annual budgets.
Sources revealed that the ministry has delegated these functions in Makkah to six centers assigned to specific geographical areas. The centers in Makkah, Al-Qouz, Bareedah, Aneeza, Al-Dariyah, Al-Dalam and Wadi Al-Dawasir would supervise the charities and cooperative societies.
Charities have various activities including meeting the needs of people with disabilities, the elderly, orphans and those with chronic diseases such as cancer, kidney disease, AIDS and Alzheimer’s.
Makkah has the most charities at 123, Riyadh with 113, and the Eastern Province with 66.
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