Stronger new code for auditors
Audit Scotland today publishes a new Code of Audit Practice, as well as confirming external audit appointments for the next five years.
The updated code follows extensive consultation and aims to maximise the value and impact from public audit in Scotland, providing greater assurance and assisting audited bodies make improvements in the delivery of services.
The code will ensure that auditors' responsibilities are updated to reflect the changes that have taken place in the public sector and future changes arising from further devolution.
It applies to all auditors from the start of the 2016/17 audit appointments which begin in October 2016.
Key features include requiring auditors to:
- comply with the highest professional standards, including International Standards on Auditing and ethical standards
- provide conclusions in four aspects of the wider scope of public audit: financial sustainability, financial management, governance and transparency, and value for money.
The code sets out how auditors will work in partnership with Performance Audit and Best Value teams at Audit Scotland to maximise the value and impact of public audit for service delivery. It also formalises the commitment of auditors to sharing knowledge and resources, giving them an enhanced ability to address audit risks.
Auditors must be clear when planning and reporting on significant risks that they investigate and report on the work undertaken by the audited body to mitigate these risks, the audit work done to address these risks and state their conclusions. They must make clear recommendations for improvement, adding value to reports by giving a depth of understanding about how an organisation is performing and steps for improvement. This goes beyond simply describing the arrangements in an audited body to considering their effectiveness in practice.
The code underlines a commitment to transparency, making audit work as available and accessible as possible by publishing all principal audit outputs on the Audit Scotland website.
The code is published at the same time as external audit appointments are confirmed. More details are available here. This means from the outset, newly appointed auditors will be required to comply with the code.