Local Audit and Accountability Act 2014 — United Kingdom law | Esheria

Local Audit and Accountability Act 2014

This provision abolishes the Audit Commission, sets out audit and accounting duties for relevant authorities, and gives the Secretary of State powers to make regulations about registers, appointments, and related audit arrangements.

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Jurisdiction
United Kingdom
Instrument
Act or statute
Version
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Language
en
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About this statute

This provision abolishes the Audit Commission, sets out audit and accounting duties for relevant authorities, and gives the Secretary of State powers to make regulations about registers, appointments, and related audit arrangements. This section limits access to confidential and personal information, sets rules for objections to local audits, and gives local auditors and related bodies powers, duties, offences, and appeal routes. This part sets out definitions, enforcement powers, and duties for local audit bodies and the Secretary of State. This provision defines terms used for local audit rules and requires relevant authorities to pay their auditor panel’s reasonable expenses. It also sets duties and reporting steps for local auditors making public interest reports, and gives the Secretary of State powers to make regulations about auditor panels. Relevant authorities must meet to consider local auditor reports or recommendations, decide what action to take, and publish notice of the meeting and the decisions. The provision also gives auditors and ministers powers around advisory notices, data matching, fees, disclosure controls, and related regulations.