The Christie Foundation Trust Annual Report and Accounts 2021-22
Directors’ Report
Committees of the Board
Audit Committee The Audit Committee provides the Board of Directors with independent and objective assurance as to how The Christie NHS Foundation Trust manages its finances, how it is structured to deliver its strategy and how it manages its risks. The Audit Committee is supported by the work of both the internal and auditors who play an important role in the Committee discharging its duties. The Committee was chaired by Neil Large, Non-Executive Director until the end of October 2021 at which point Grenville Page took over following his appointment as a Non-Executive Director. Non-Executive attendance at assurance Committees is split between the Audit and Quality Assurance Committees (the Chairman of the Trust cannot be a member of the Audit Committee so attends the Quality Assurance Committee). The other members of the Audit Committee are Kathryn Riddle and Robert Ainsworth. The Committee receives reports, scrutinises the findings, makes recommendations on requirements and follows up on actions taken. Key activities during the year were: − reviewing the Trust’s annual report, financial statements, quality of costing & coding and quality accounts − receiving and acting upon the annual governance report from the external auditor − monitoring the board assurance framework − approving the corporate governance documents of the Trust − reviewing and monitoring compliance of corporate governance related processes − receiving reports from the internal auditor including counter fraud Internal audit – internal audit is a cornerstone of good governance. Boards need timely and relevant assurance and look to internal audit to support that objective. Our internal auditor, Mersey Internal Audit Agency (MIAA), produces a
plan of audits to be undertaken during the year, which is driven by assessment of key risks and approved by the Committee. Additional audits can be added to the plan if required. Where further assurance is needed the relevant manager attends the Committee and reports on actions to address any identified risks. MIAA has a programme of follow-up audits which ensure recommendations to address identified risks are implemented. External audit - an external audit is an independent examination of the annual financial statements of the Foundation Trust in accordance with specific rules. The external auditor performs the audit by examining and testing the information prepared by the Foundation Trust to support the figures and information it includes in its financial statements. The external auditor is appointed by the Council of Governors. Grant Thornton are the Trust’s current appointed external audit provider. The effectiveness of the external audit process is assessed through regular reports to the committee as well as regular contact with the senior finance team. The annual financial statements are presented to the Committee. Areas of significance are accounting for the trust joint ventures, fixed asset transactions, adherence to key accounting standards and the presentation of the group accounts to include The Christie Pharmacy and The Christie Charity. The Audit Committee annual report is available on our website Trust publications and reports (what our priorities are and how we are doing). Quality Assurance Committee The role of the Quality Assurance Committee is to provide independent assurance to the Board of Directors that The Christie NHS Foundation Trust is properly governed and well managed across the full range of activities and to provide internal
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