The UAE Public Prosecution has issued a legal clarification warning that calling for or promoting fundraising activities without a licence from the competent authority constitutes a criminal offence.
In an awareness video published across its official social media platforms, the authority stressed that individuals who create, manage or supervise a website to solicit donations without official approval may face legal consequences.
Online promotion punishable
The warning also applies to anyone who publishes or shares information on electronic networks, or through any form of information technology, to promote the unauthorised collection of funds.
According to the public prosecution, such actions fall under Article 46 of Federal Decree-Law No. 34 of 2021 on combating rumours and cybercrimes, which outlines penalties for violations related to misuse of online platforms.
Authorities added that penalties may also apply to individuals who violate the conditions of an existing fundraising licence.
Part of ‘Wa’i’ awareness campaign
The clarification forms part of the Criminal Media Centre’s “Wa’i” (Awareness) campaign, an initiative aimed at strengthening legal literacy and promoting transparency across society.
Through educational videos and public guidance, the Public Prosecution seeks to inform residents about prevailing legislation and encourage compliance with national laws.
Key takeaway for residents
Before launching or promoting any fundraising campaign, particularly online, individuals and organisations must ensure they obtain approval from the relevant authority and strictly adhere to licence conditions.
Failure to do so may result in legal action under the UAE’s cybercrime legislation.