Charities Act 2011

336Enforcement of orders of CommissionE+W

(1)A person guilty of disobedience to an order mentioned in subsection (2) may on the application of the Commission to the High Court be dealt with as for disobedience to an order of the High Court.

(2)The orders are—

(a)an order of the Commission under—

  • section 52(1) (power to call for documents),

  • section 84 (power to direct specified action to be taken),

  • [F1section 84A (power to direct specified action not to be taken),]

  • [F2section 84B (power to direct winding up),]

  • section 85 (power to direct application of charity property),

  • section 87 (supervision of certain Scottish charities),

  • section 155 (power to direct compliance with regulations giving auditors etc. access to information etc.),

  • section 184 (civil consequences of acting while disqualified),

  • section 186 (disqualification of charity trustee or trustee receiving remuneration under section 185),

  • section 263 (dissolution of incorporated body),

(b)an order of the Commission under—

  • section 69 (concurrent jurisdiction with High Court for certain purposes), or

  • any of sections 76 and 79 to 81 (powers to act for protection of charities etc.),

requiring a transfer of property or payment to be called for or made, or

(c)an order of the Commission requiring a default under this Act to be made good.