Charities Regulation Bill passed

28 Jun 2023 10:36 PM

Strengthening charity law and maintaining public trust.

The Scottish Parliament has voted unanimously to pass the Charities (Regulation and Administration) Bill.

The Bill will improve the accountability and transparency of charities and increase the powers of the independent Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR).

Social Justice Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville said:

“The charity sector plays a vital role in society and support for charities is high amongst the public who volunteer and donate to thousands of charities across the country. This legislation makes practical improvements and updates to existing charity regulation increasing transparency and to help ensure public trust is maintained.

“Scottish charities have a combined income of £14 billion each year so it is crucial that the way they are regulated remains fit for purpose. These reforms will support the effective regulation of charities, helping them to have the best possible environment to thrive.

“I am delighted that the Parliament has unanimously backed this legislation from the start.”

Background

Provisions in The Charities (Regulation and Administration) (Scotland) Bill include:

The Scottish Government consulted on proposals put forward by OSCR in 2019 and consulted again on a number of specific reforms in 2021and found majority support for the changes.