Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator
The Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR; Scottish Gaelic: Oifis Riaghladair Carthannais na h-Alba) is a non-ministerial department of the Scottish Government with responsibility for the regulation of charities in Scotland.
Scottish Gaelic: Oifis Riaghladair Carthannais na h-Alba | |
Non-ministerial government department overview | |
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Formed | 16 December 2003 |
Preceding Non-ministerial government department |
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Type | Non-ministerial government department |
Jurisdiction | Scotland |
Headquarters | Quadrant House, 9 Riverside Drive, Dundee DD1 4NY |
Employees | 52 |
Annual budget | £3.28 million (2020–21) |
Non-ministerial government department executives |
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Website | www |
OSCR is the independent regulator and registrar for more than 24,000 Scottish charities. OSCR is charged with developing a regulatory framework for Scottish charities, where each charity is clear about its rights and responsibilities. This framework should also foster public confidence in charities. OSCR is directly answerable to the Scottish Parliament. OSCR is based in Dundee.
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