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Scots to update charities law

Posted: 10 June 2004 | Subscribe Online


Measures to update and strengthen Scottish charity law were unveiled by the Scottish executive last week.

The draft Charities and Trustee Investment (Scotland) Bill proposes to create a new Scottish definition of charity, based on the principle of public benefit outlined in the draft charities bill for England and Wales last week (news, page 8, 3 June).

It will also give an enhanced range of powers to the new Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator, which will have responsibility for granting charitable status to organisations, regulating fundraising activity, and maintaining a register of all charities operating in Scotland.
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Leon Thompson from the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations said he welcomed the draft bill "which will modernise the legal framework which underpins the contribution that Scottish charities make to the public good in Scotland". The key aim is to maintain public confidence in Scottish charities, he added.

- The executive consultation runs until 25 August. More information at www.scotland.gov.uk/consultations


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