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Part 8E+WCharity accounts, reports and returns

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

CHAPTER 3E+WAudit or examination of accounts

Audit or examination of individual accountsE+W

147Accounts required to be audited under Companies ActE+W

(1)Nothing in sections 144 to 146 applies in relation to the accounts of a charitable company for a financial year if those accounts are required to be audited in accordance with Part 16 of the Companies Act 2006 (“Part 16 accounts”).

(2)In the case of a charitable company, the Commission may by order require that the condition and Part 16 accounts of the company for such period as the Commission thinks fit are to be investigated and audited by an auditor who—

(a)is eligible for appointment as a statutory auditor under Part 42 of the Companies Act 2006, and

(b)is appointed by the Commission.

(3)An auditor acting under subsection (2)—

(a)has a right of access to all books, accounts and documents relating to the company which are in the possession or control of the charity trustees or to which the charity trustees have access;

(b)is entitled to require from any charity trustee, past or present, and from any past or present officer or employee of the company such information and explanation as the auditor thinks necessary for the performance of the auditor's duties;

(c)must at the conclusion or during the progress of the audit make such reports to the Commission about the audit or about the accounts or affairs of the company as the auditor thinks the case requires, and must send a copy of any such report to the charity trustees.

(4)The expenses of any audit under subsection (2) including the remuneration of the auditor, are to be paid by the Commission.

(5)If any person fails to afford an auditor any facility to which the auditor is entitled under subsection (3), the Commission may by order give to that person or to the charity trustees for the time being such directions as the Commission thinks appropriate for securing that the default is made good.