FCA publishes Code of Practice for the relationship between the external auditor and the supervisor

News types: Generic Announcement

Published: 12 July 2013

Today the Financial Conduct Authority made the following announcement regarding plans for annual bilateral meetings between supervisors and external auditors of high impact firms:

"As a result of the financial crisis, we recognised the need to engage more effectively with auditors. So the Financial Services Authority's (FSA) Supervisory Enhancement Programme put annual bilateral meetings in place between supervisors and external auditors of high impact firms. The FSA then published DP10/3 - Enhancing the Auditor's Contribution to Prudential Regulation (published jointly with the Financial Reporting Council (FRC)), which stated an objective to improve the quality and frequency of this engagement.

The FSA published their Code of Practice for the relationship between the external auditor and the supervisor in May 2011. This Code has been updated to reflect the changes in the statutory objectives of the FCA under the Financial Services Act 2012. A separate Code of Practice will be published by the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA).

Following consultation on draft guidance, we publish here our final guidance on these matters. We also set out a summary of the feedback received through the consultation and our responses to the issues raised."

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