Title

AUDIT

Whiteman in auditor warning

The Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA) has warned external auditors could be ‘reduced to signing off the accounts and meeting the regulatory requirements’.

The Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA) has warned external auditors could be ‘reduced to signing off the accounts and meeting the regulatory requirements'.

Speaking at a Public Accounts Committee hearing, chief executive Rob Whiteman, said external auditors were not using their public interest reporting requirements enough and suggested CIPFA would work with them to ensure that they understood their duties.

He said: ‘When I entered local government, the external auditor was quite an important player in the good governance of the local authority, and the DA [district auditor] would comment on individual decisions, as well as the financial standing of the authority.

‘Northamptonshire wasn't Northamptonshire three years ago.

'It didn't make the decisions that it should have made three years ago to avoid getting where it has got to.

'There are other councils in that position now and we need to work with them in order to help them not go down the same route.'

However, speaking at the same hearing, head of the National Audit Office, Sir Amyas Morse, said external auditors did raise warnings but were ignored.

He said: ‘When you look at the report of Northamptonshire what you see is that, in the inspector's report, the auditors had raised red flags years before and they were casually ignored or they were treated casually.

‘I have to say that there are numerous qualifications and warnings out there.

'My question is: are they being paid attention to?

'In the view of many auditors, the answer to that is no. It needs fixing.'

AUDIT

Northamptonshire councils consider joint devolution plan

By Joe Lepper | 19 March 2026

North and West Northamptonshire Councils will align under a joint devolution proposal should their preferred option of joining a larger South Midlands strate...

AUDIT

Counting the cost of rectifying exceptional financial support to councils

By David Blackman | 19 March 2026

The scale of the problems exceptional financial support is intended to tackle highlights the need for structural funding reform, say sector experts. David Bl...

AUDIT

Culture not just compliance

By Hayley Titchner | 19 March 2026

The new Employment Rights Act is set to usher in fresh challenges for the sector which will necessitate behaviour change and a fresh culture if organisations...

AUDIT

Government to introduce local scrutiny committees for mayors

By Martin Ford | 18 March 2026

The Government is proposing to establish ‘local scrutiny committees’ to oversee strategic authorities.

Dan Peters

Popular articles by Dan Peters