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Centre tightens FCRA rules for NGOs receiving foreign funds

The Hindu BusinessLine

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June 23, 2026

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Centre tightens FCRA rules for NGOs receiving foreign funds

New rules introduce stricter disclosure norms, spending thresholds and donor transparency requirements

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Business Today

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· Jun 23, 2026

Government tightens FCRA rules, revises penalties for violations by NGOs

The Union home ministry has revised FCRA penalties and amended the rules for NGOs receiving foreign funds. The changes tighten registration, disclosure and utilisation norms, including donor tracing and spending conditions.

India Today

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· Jun 23, 2026

Centre tightens FCRA rules; asks NGOs to declare purpose, operating areas

Centre tightens FCRA rules; asks NGOs to declare purpose, operating areas

brazilnews.net

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· Jun 21, 2026

FIFA World Cup 2026: Brazil Football President faces scrutiny over alleged misuse of federation funds for personal travel

Rio de Janeiro [Brazil], June 21 (ANI): Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) President Samir Xaud has come under intense scrutiny following reports alleging that federation funds were used to finance travel and accommodation for women with whom he allegedly had personal relationships, claims which the governing body has strongly denied.According to Brazilian media outlet Portal Leo Dias, Xaud allegedly used CB

Daily News Egypt

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· Jun 23, 2026

FRA approves 13 companies to undertake non-bank financial activities

The Financial Regulatory Authority (FRA) has approved 13 companies to undertake a range of non-bank financial activities, as part of its continued efforts to enhance the quality and competitiveness of sectors under its supervision, strengthen their attractiveness to investment, and expand citizens’ access to financial services. The approvals included the establishment of Welzi Real Estate [] The post FRA approves 13 companies to undertake non-bank financial activities first appeared on Dailynewsegypt.

MyJoyOnline

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· Jun 23, 2026

UMB rallies support for Black Stars with Kumasi float as part of 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign

The Universal Merchant Bank (UMB), the official banking partner and sole corporate sponsor of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), has reaffirmed its commitment to the development of Ghana football and the success of the Black Stars as the national team embarks on its 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign.

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 12, 2026

Alight: FCF Yield Is Masking A Declining Business

Alight: FCF Yield Is Masking A Declining Business

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Related coverage for "Centre tightens FCRA rules for NGOs receiving foreign funds": Business Today — Government tightens FCRA rules, revises penalties for violations by NGOs. India Today — Centre tightens FCRA rules; asks NGOs to declare purpose, operating areas. brazilnews.net — FIFA World Cup 2026: Brazil Football President faces scrutiny over alleged misuse of federation funds for personal travel . Daily News Egypt — FRA approves 13 companies to undertake non-bank financial activities. MyJoyOnline — UMB rallies support for Black Stars with Kumasi float as part of 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign. Seeking Alpha — Alight: FCF Yield Is Masking A Declining Business