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[F1Transfer of papers to third countriesU.K.

Textual Amendments

F1Ss. 1253D-1253F and cross-heading inserted (6.4.2008) by The Statutory Auditors and Third Country Auditors Regulations 2007 (S.I. 2007/3494), reg. 15(1) (with reg. 15(2) (as amended by S.I. 2008/499), reg. 2(4)))

[F21253DRestriction on transfer of audit working papers to third countriesU.K.

(1)Audit working papers must not be transferred to a third country competent authority except in accordance with—

(a)section 1253DA (transfer by Secretary of State),

(b)section 1253DB (transfer by statutory auditor with approval of Secretary of State), or

(c)section 1253DC (transfer by statutory auditor for purposes of investigation of auditor).

(2)The following are approved third country competent authorities for the purposes of this Part—

(a)the Australian Securities and Investments Commission;

(b)the Canadian Public Accountability Board;

(c)the Certified Public Accountants and Auditing Oversight Board of Japan;

(d)the Financial Services Agency of Japan;

(e)the Federal Audit Oversight Authority of Switzerland;

(f)the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board of the United States of America;

(g)the Securities and Exchange Commission of the United States of America.

(3) Nothing in the sections referred to in subsection (1) authorises the making of a disclosure in contravention of the Data Protection Act 1998 F3 . ]

[F41253DATransfer by Secretary of StateU.K.

(1)The Secretary of State may transfer audit working papers to an approved third country competent authority if the following conditions are met (but see also section 1253DD).

(2)The first condition is that the authority has made a request to the Secretary of State for the transfer of the audit working papers.

(3)The second condition is that the audit working papers relate to audits of companies that—

(a)have issued securities in the third country in which the authority is established, or

(b)form part of a group issuing statutory consolidated accounts in that third country.

(4)The third condition is that the authority has entered into arrangements with the Secretary of State in accordance with section 1253E.

1253DBTransfer by statutory auditor with approval of Secretary of StateU.K.

(1)A statutory auditor may transfer audit working papers to an approved third country competent authority if the transfer is made—

(a)with the prior approval of the Secretary of State, and

(b)in accordance with rules of a recognised supervisory body meeting the requirements of paragraph 16AA of Schedule 10.

(2)The Secretary of State must not approve a transfer of audit working papers to an approved third country competent authority for the purposes of this section unless the following conditions are met (see also section 1253DD).

(3)The first condition is that the authority has made a request to the Secretary of State for the transfer of the audit working papers.

(4)The second condition is that the audit working papers relate to audits of companies that—

(a)have issued securities in the third country in which the authority is established, or

(b)form part of a group issuing statutory consolidated accounts in that third country.

(5)The third condition is that the authority has entered into arrangements with the Secretary of State in accordance with section 1253E.

1253DCTransfer by statutory auditor for purposes of investigation of auditorU.K.

A statutory auditor may transfer audit working papers to a third country competent authority if the transfer is made—

(a)for the purposes of an investigation of an auditor or audit firm, and

(b)in accordance with rules of a recognised supervisory body meeting the requirements of paragraph 16AB of Schedule 10.

1253DD Agreement of EEA competent authority U.K.

(1)This section applies where—

(a)an approved third country competent authority makes a request to the Secretary of State for the transfer of audit working papers which relate to the audit of the consolidated accounts of a group, and

(b)the audit working papers that are the subject of the request—

(i) have been created by the auditor of a subsidiary that is located in another EEA State in relation to the audit of that subsidiary, and

(ii)are in the possession of a statutory auditor.

(2) In the case of a transfer by the Secretary of State under section 1253DA, the transfer must not take place unless the EEA competent authority responsible for the auditor of the subsidiary has given its express agreement to the transfer.

(3) In the case of a transfer by a statutory auditor under section 1253DB, the Secretary of State must not approve the transfer unless the EEA competent authority responsible for the auditor of the subsidiary has given its express agreement to the transfer.

1253DETransfer by means of inspectionU.K.

(1)This section applies in the case of a transfer of audit working papers if—

(a)it is a transfer to an approved third country competent authority listed in section 1253D(2)(a), (f) or (g),

(b)it is a transfer under section 1253DA or 1253DB, and

(c)it is to take place by means of an inspection in the United Kingdom by the authority.

(2)The Secretary of State must participate in the inspection.

(3)The inspection must be under the leadership of the Secretary of State unless the Secretary of State otherwise permits.]

[F51253EWorking arrangements for transfer of papersU.K.

(1)The Secretary of State may enter into arrangements with a third country competent authority relating to the transfer of audit working papers—

(a)from the third country competent authority or a third country auditor regulated by that authority to the Secretary of State, and

(b)from the Secretary of State or a statutory auditor to the third country competent authority.

(2)The arrangements must provide that a request by the Secretary of State or the third country competent authority for a transfer mentioned in subsection (1) must be accompanied by a statement explaining the reasons for the request.

(3)The arrangements must—

(a)provide that the Secretary of State may not use audit working papers obtained from the third country competent authority or a third country auditor regulated by that authority except in connection with one or more of the functions mentioned in subsection (4), and

(b)include comparable provision in relation to audit working papers obtained by the third country competent authority from the Secretary of State or a statutory auditor.

(4)Those functions are—

(a)quality assurance functions which meet requirements equivalent to those of Article 29 of the Audit Directive (quality assurance);

(b)investigation or disciplinary functions which meet requirements equivalent to those of Article 30 of the Audit Directive (investigations and penalties);

(c)public oversight functions which meet requirements equivalent to those of Article 32 of the Audit Directive (principles of public oversight).

(5)The arrangements must—

(a)provide that the Secretary of State, a person exercising the functions of the Secretary of State and persons employed or formerly employed in discharging those functions must be subject to obligations of confidentiality as to personal data, professional secrets and sensitive commercial information contained in audit working papers transferred to the Secretary of State, and

(b)provide that the third country competent authority and persons involved in exercising its functions are subject to comparable obligations in relation to audit working papers transferred to the authority.

(6)The arrangements must—

(a)provide that the Secretary of State may refuse, or direct a statutory auditor to refuse, a request from the third country competent authority for a transfer of audit working papers in a case mentioned in subsection (7)(a) or (b), and

(b)provide that the third country competent authority has comparable rights in relation to a request from the Secretary of State.

(7) Those cases are—

(a)where the transfer of the papers would adversely affect the sovereignty, security or public order of the European Union or of the United Kingdom;

(b)where legal proceedings have been brought in the United Kingdom (whether continuing or not) in relation to the persons and matters to which the request relates.

(8) Arrangements with an approved third country competent authority listed in section 1253D(2)(a), (f) or (g) must—

(a)provide that any contact between a statutory auditor and the authority relating to a relevant transfer of audit working papers to the authority must take place via the Secretary of State, and

(b)include comparable provision in relation to transfers of audit working papers to the Secretary of State.

(9)Relevant transfer ” means any transfer other than a transfer by a statutory auditor under section 1253DC. ]

1253FPublication of working arrangementsU.K.

If the Secretary of State enters into working arrangements in accordance with section 1253E, he must publish on a website without undue delay—

(a)the name of the third country competent authority with which he has entered into such arrangements, and

(b)the country or territory in which it is established.]

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