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The Charity Commission is a non-ministerial government department in the United Kingdom. Its primary function is to register, monitor and regulate charities in England and Wales, ensuring that they comply with statutory requirements. It provides guidance and support to charities, handles cases of potential mismanagement, and also holds a database of all registered charities. It's crucial in safeguarding charity law, enhancing the transparency and accountability of charities, and promoting public trust and confidence in the management and operation of charities.