
Charity Commission for England and Wales
The Charity Commission for England and Wales is a government body that regulates charities, ensuring they operate legally and transparently. Its main roles include registering charities, providing guidance, and monitoring their activities to protect public trust and ensure they fulfill their charitable purposes. The Commission also handles complaints and can take action against charities that fail to comply with regulations. By overseeing the charity sector, it aims to promote effective charity work and ensure donations are used for their intended charitable goals.