C13C11C15C10C17C16C14C8Part 16Audit

Annotations:
Modifications etc. (not altering text)
C13

Pt. 16 applied (with modifications) (8.12.2017) by The Risk Transformation Regulations 2017 (S.I. 2017/1212), regs. 1(2), 162, 163 (with reg. 189)

C10

Pts. 1-39 modified (31.12.2020) by Regulation (EC) No. 2157/2001, Art. AAA1(3) (as inserted by The European Public Limited-Liability Company (Amendment etc.) (EU Exit) Regulations 2018 (S.I. 2018/1298), regs. 1, 97 (with regs. 140-145) (as amended by S.I. 2020/523, regs. 1(2), 5(a)-(f)); 2020 c. 1, Sch. 5 para. 1(1))

F25Chapter 4Removal, resignation, etc of auditors

Annotations:

Statement by auditor on ceasing to hold office

C1C12519Statement by auditor to be F22sent to company

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An auditor of a public interest company who is ceasing to hold office (at any time and for any reason) must send to the company a statement of the reasons for doing so.

2

An auditor (“A”) of a non-public interest company who is ceasing to hold office must send to the company a statement of the reasons for doing so unless A satisfies the first or second condition.

2A

The first condition is that A is ceasing to hold office—

a

in the case of a private company, at the end of a period for appointing auditors;

b

in the case of a public company, at the end of an accounts meeting.

2B

The second condition is that—

a

A's reasons for ceasing to hold office are all exempt reasons (as to which see section 519A(3)), and

b

there are no matters connected with A's ceasing to hold office that A considers need to be brought to the attention of members or creditors of the company.

3

A statement under this section must include—

a

the auditor's name and address;

b

the number allocated to the auditor on being entered in the register of auditors kept under section 1239;

c

the company's name and registered number.

3A

Where there are matters connected with an auditor's ceasing to hold office that the auditor considers need to be brought to the attention of members or creditors of the company, the statement under this section must include details of those matters.

3B

Where—

a

an auditor (“A”) of a non-public interest company is required by subsection (2) to send a statement, and

b

A considers that none of the reasons for A's ceasing to hold office, and no matters (if any) connected with A's ceasing to hold office, need to be brought to the attention of members or creditors of the company,

A's statement under this section must include a statement to that effect.

4

F30A statement under this section must be F7sent

a

in the case of resignation, along with the notice of resignation;

b

in the case of failure to seek re-appointment, not less than 14 days before the end of the time allowed for next appointing an auditor;

c

in any other case, not later than the end of the period of 14 days beginning with the date on which he ceases to hold office.

5

A person ceasing to hold office as auditor who fails to comply with this section commits an offence.

6

In proceedings for such an offence it is a defence for the person charged to show that he took all reasonable steps and exercised all due diligence to avoid the commission of the offence.

7

A person guilty of an offence under this section is liable—

a

on conviction on indictment, to a fine;

b

on summary conviction, to a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum.

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Where an offence under this section is committed by a body corporate, every officer of the body who is in default also commits the offence. For this purpose—

a

any person who purports to act as director, manager or secretary of the body is treated as an officer of the body, and

b

if the body is a company, any shadow director is treated as an officer of the company.

519AF34Meaning of “public interest company”, “non-public interest company” and “exempt reasons”

1

In this Chapter—

  • F31“public interest company” means a company which is—

    1. a

      an issuer whose transferable securities are admitted to trading on a F18UK regulated market;

    2. b

      a credit institution within the meaning given by Article 4(1)(1) of Regulation (EU) No. 575/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council, F9which is a CRR firm within the meaning of Article 4(1)(2A) of that Regulation; or

    3. c

      F8a person who would be an insurance undertaking as defined in Article 2(1) of Council Directive 91/674/EEC of 19 December 1991 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the annual accounts and consolidated accounts of insurance undertakings as that Article had effect immediately before IP completion day, were the United Kingdom a member State;

F202

For the purposes of the definition of “public interest company”—

  • “issuer” has the same meaning as in Part 6 of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (see section 102A(6));

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  • F28...

3

In the application of this Chapter to an auditor (“A”) of a company ceasing to hold office, the following are “exempt reasons”—

a

A is no longer to carry out statutory audit work within the meaning of Part 42 (see section 1210(1));

b

the company is, or is to become, exempt from audit under section 477, 479A or 480, or from the requirements of this Part under section 482, and intends to include in its balance sheet a statement of the type described in section 475(2);

c

the company is a subsidiary undertaking of a parent undertaking that is incorporated in the United Kingdom and—

i

the parent undertaking prepares group accounts, and

ii

A is being replaced as auditor of the company by the auditor who is conducting, or is to conduct, an audit of the group accounts;

d

the company is being wound up under Part 4 of the Insolvency Act 1986 or Part 5 of the Insolvency (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 ( S.I. 1989/2405 (N.I. 19)), whether voluntarily or by the court, or a petition under Part 4 of that Act or Part 5 of that Order for the winding up of the company has been presented and not finally dealt with or withdrawn.

4

But the reason described in subsection (3)(c) is only an exempt reason if the auditor who is conducting, or is to conduct, an audit of the group accounts is also conducting, or is also to conduct, the audit (if any) of the accounts of each of the subsidiary undertakings (of the parent undertaking) that is incorporated in the United Kingdom and included in the consolidation.

5

The Secretary of State may by order amend the definition of “public interest company” in subsection (1).

6

An order under subsection (5) is subject to negative resolution procedure.

C2C12520Company's duties in relation to statement

1

This section applies where F23a company receives from an auditor (“A”) who is ceasing to hold office a statement under section 519 except where—

a

the company is a non-public interest company, and

b

the statement includes a statement to the effect that A considers that none of the reasons for A's ceasing to hold office, and no matters (if any) connected with A's ceasing to hold office, need to be brought to the attention of members or creditors of the company (as required by section 519(3B)).

2

F12Where this section applies, the company must within 14 days of the F24receipt of the statement either—

a

send a copy of it to every person who under section 423 is entitled to be sent copies of the accounts, or

b

apply to the court.

3

If it applies to the court, the company must notify the auditor of the application.

4

If the court is satisfied that the auditor is using the provisions of section 519 to secure needless publicity for defamatory matter—

a

it shall direct that copies of the statement need not be sent out, and

b

it may further order the company's costs (in Scotland, expenses) on the application to be paid in whole or in part by the auditor, even if he is not a party to the application.

The company must within 14 days of the court's decision send to the persons mentioned in subsection (2)(a) a statement setting out the effect of the order.

5

If no such direction is made the company must send copies of the statement to the persons mentioned in subsection (2)(a) within 14 days of the court's decision or, as the case may be, of the discontinuance of the proceedings.

6

In the event of default in complying with this section an offence is committed by every officer of the company who is in default.

7

In proceedings for such an offence it is a defence for the person charged to show that he took all reasonable steps and exercised all due diligence to avoid the commission of the offence.

8

A person guilty of an offence under this section is liable—

a

on conviction on indictment, to a fine;

b

on summary conviction, to a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum.

C3C12521Copy of statement to be sent to registrar

F21A1

This section applies where an auditor (“A”) of a company sends a statement to the company under section 519 except where—

a

the company is a non-public interest company, and

b

the statement includes a statement to the effect that A considers that none of the reasons for A's ceasing to hold office, and no matters (if any) connected with A's ceasing to hold office, need to be brought to the attention of members or creditors of the company (as required by section 519(3B)).

1

F10Where this section applies, unless within 21 days beginning with the day on which he F19sent the statement under section 519 the auditor receives notice of an application to the court under section 520, he must within a further seven days send a copy of the statement to the registrar.

2

If an application to the court is made under section 520 and the auditor subsequently receives notice under subsection (5) of that section, he must within seven days of receiving the notice send a copy of the statement to the registrar.

3

An auditor who fails to comply with subsection (1) or (2) commits an offence.

4

In proceedings for such an offence it is a defence for the person charged to show that he took all reasonable steps and exercised all due diligence to avoid the commission of the offence.

5

A person guilty of an offence under this section is liable—

a

on conviction on indictment, to a fine;

b

on summary conviction, to a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum.

F56

Where an offence under this section is committed by a body corporate, every officer of the body who is in default also commits the offence. For this purpose—

a

any person who purports to act as director, manager or secretary of the body is treated as an officer of the body, and

b

if the body is a company, any shadow director is treated as an officer of the company.

C4C12522Duty of auditor to F11send statement to appropriate audit authority

F331

Where an auditor of a company sends a statement under section 519, the auditor must at the same time send a copy of the statement to the appropriate audit authority.

5

A person ceasing to hold office as auditor who fails to comply with this section commits an offence.

6

If that person is a firm an offence is committed by—

a

the firm, and

b

every officer of the firm who is in default.

7

In proceedings for an offence under this section it is a defence for the person charged to show that he took all reasonable steps and exercised all due diligence to avoid the commission of the offence.

8

A person guilty of an offence under this section is liable—

a

on conviction on indictment, to a fine;

b

on summary conviction, to a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum.

C5C12523Duty of company to notify appropriate audit authority

F171

This section applies if an auditor is ceasing to hold office—

a

in the case of a private company, at any time other than at the end of a period for appointing auditors;

b

in the case of a public company, at any time other than at the end of an accounts meeting.

1A

But this section does not apply if the company reasonably believes that the only reasons for the auditor's ceasing to hold office are exempt reasons (as to which see section 519A(3)).

2

Where this section applies, the company must give notice to the appropriate audit authority that the auditor is ceasing to hold office.

2A

The notice is to take the form of a statement by the company of what the company believes to be the reasons for the auditor's ceasing to hold office and must include the information listed in section 519(3).

This is subject to subsection (2C).

2B

Subsection (2C) applies where—

a

the company receives a statement from the auditor under section 519,

b

the statement is sent at the time required by section 519(4), and

c

the company agrees with the contents of the statement.

2C

Where this subsection applies, the notice may instead take the form of a copy of the statement endorsed by the company to the effect that it agrees with the contents of the statement.

3

A notice under this section must be given within the period of 28 days beginning with the day on which the auditor ceases to hold office.

4

If a company fails to comply with this section, an offence is committed by—

a

the company, and

b

every officer of the company who is in default.

5

In proceedings for such an offence it is a defence for the person charged to show that he took all reasonable steps and exercised all due diligence to avoid the commission of the offence.

6

A person guilty of an offence under this section is liable—

a

on conviction on indictment, to a fine;

b

on summary conviction, to a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum.

C6C12524F13Provision of information to accounting authorities

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Where the appropriate audit authority receives a statement under section 522 or a notice under section 523, the authority may forward to the accounting authorities—

a

a copy of the statement or notice, and

b

any other information the authority has received from the auditor or the company concerned in connection with the auditor's ceasing to hold office.

2

The accounting authorities are—

a

the Secretary of State, and

C9b

any person authorised by the Secretary of State for the purposes of section 456 (revision of defective accounts: persons authorised to apply to court).

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4

If the court has made an order under section 520(4) directing that copies of the statement need not be sent out by the company, sections 460 and 461 (restriction on further disclosure) apply in relation to the copies sent to the accounting authorities as they apply to information obtained under section 459 (power to require documents etc).

C7C12525Meaning of “appropriate audit authority” F15...

1

In sections 522, 523 and 524 “appropriate audit authority” means—

a

F35in relation to an auditor of a public interest company (other than an Auditor General)

i

the Secretary of State, or

ii

if the Secretary of State has delegated functions under section 1252 to a body whose functions include receiving the F26statement or notice in question, that body;

F6a

in the case of a major audit (other than one conducted by an Auditor General), the Financial Reporting Council Limited;

b

F14in relation to an auditor of a non-public interest company (other than an Auditor General), the relevant supervisory body.

F1c

F16in relation to an Auditor General, the Independent Supervisor.

F2Supervisory body” and “Independent Supervisor” have the same meaning as in Part 42 (statutory auditors) (see F3sections 1217 and 1228).

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