
The Charitable Trusts Act 1993
The Charitable Trusts Act 1993 is a law in Ireland that provides a legal framework for managing and regulating charitable trusts. It sets out rules for how these trusts are created, operated, and overseen to ensure they fulfill their charitable purposes ethically and transparently. The Act establishes the Office of the Charities Regulator, responsible for registering charities, monitoring compliance, and addressing misconduct. Overall, it aims to promote accountability and public confidence in charitable organizations by ensuring they operate properly and use resources effectively for their intended charitable goals.