Charities Regulator

The Charities Regulator (Irish: An Rialálaí Carthanas) is the operational name of the Charities Regulatory Authority, the statutory authority responsible for the regulation of charities in Ireland. The organisation is made up of a board, with four sub-committees, and as of 2019, a staff of 38, including a chief executive.

Charities Regulator
An Rialálaí Carthanas
Charity regulator overview
Formed16 October 2014
JurisdictionRepublic of Ireland
Headquarters3 George's Dock, Dublin 1
53.3497°N 6.2479°W / 53.3497; -6.2479
Employees38 (as of 2019)
Annual budget€3.7m (as of 2019)
Websitecharitiesregulator.ie

The Charities Act of 2009 provided for the establishment of the regulator and the dissolution of a predecessor body, among other matters, but the authority was not actually established until October 2014. The 2009 act was a major reform of the legal framework for the registration and regulation of charities in Ireland, superseding a range of earlier acts back to the 17th century, and various common and case law provisions. The act made major changes to the registration of charities; it also empowered the regulator to investigate the affairs of any charitable organisation, although some of these powers were only commenced later. Several high-profile investigations have followed.

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