The Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR) is a non-ministerial government department in Scotland which forms part of the Scottish government with responsibility for the regulation of Scottish charities. It was established as Scottish Executive agency but following the passing of the Charities and Trustee Investment (Scotland) Act it was made independent of ministerial control, and answers directly to the Scottish Parliament.
It is the Scottish equivalent of the Charity Commission in England and Wales.
The OSCR is charged with developing a regulatory framework for Scottish charities, where each charity is clear about is rights and responsibilities. This framework should also foster public have confidence in charities.
Initially charity regulation was carried out by a department in the Crown Office but this function was transferred to the OSCR.
By creating OSCR as a non-ministerial department it will be directly answerable to the Scottish Parliament and not to Ministers or the Scottish Executive.
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