The Charity Commission News and Announcements - GovWire
Latest government news, announcements and official press releases from the The Charity Commission, curated and updated by GovWire.
www.govwire.co.ukHere’s the latest available overview of the Charity Commission as of early 2026, based on recent official updates and reputable summaries.
What the Charity Commission does: It registers and regulates charities in England and Wales to ensure public confidence in charitable giving, and it can investigate governance, financial reporting, and compliance issues. The Commission publicly reports its use of powers (inquiries, official warnings, trustee disqualifications) in annual reports.[5][8]
Recent investigations and inquiries: The Commission has opened statutory inquiries into several charities over governance, financial controls, or misuse of funds. Notable themes include inquiries into failure to file required accounts, governance concerns, and the need to assess trustees’ oversight of funds. In December 2025, the Commission announced new charities entering a class inquiry related to a broader review of cheque-based fund transfers and governance oversight.[1][2][3]
Key guidance and regulatory updates: In 2025–2026, the Commission updated guidance in response to legislative changes and evolving enforcement priorities, including adjustments around moral payments and other governance issues. The annual report for 2024–25 highlights a high level of regulatory activity, including the number of inquiries, warnings, and trustee disqualifications.[5]
Where to find official sources: The Charity Commission maintains a news blog with updates, as well as GOV.UK pages for press releases, inquiries, and guidance. Their official profile page on GOV.UK also provides contextual information about the regulator and its remit.[6][8]
Notable regulatory outcomes: The Commission has concluded some inquiries (e.g., into Sentebale) and continues to open new inquiries into other charities as part of ongoing oversight. Annual reporting indicates a significant use of regulatory powers in 2024–25, reflecting intensified scrutiny of charity governance and financial handling.[3][5]
If you want, I can pull the very latest headlines from the Charity Commission site and summarize them, or focus on a particular charity or topic (governance, financial reporting, investigations, or guidance). Also, I can provide direct links to the official GOV.UK pages for the most recent announcements.
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Latest government news, announcements and official press releases from the The Charity Commission, curated and updated by GovWire.
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www.govwire.co.ukWe register and regulate charities in England and Wales, to ensure that the public can support charities with confidence. The Charity Commission is a non-ministerial department.
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www.stephens-scown.co.ukWe used our inquiry powers 843 times in 2024-25 (530 in 2023-24). We used our power to issue a charity with an Official Warning 38 times (39 in 2023-24), and our power to disqualify a trustee 37 times (34 times in 2023-24).
www.gov.ukThe Charity Commission has announced the next 12 charities entering a class inquiry it opened in May 2025.
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www.standard.co.ukWe register and regulate charities in England and Wales, to ensure that the public can support charities with confidence. The Charity Commission is a non-ministerial department.
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