SCHEDULES

C1SCHEDULE 10Recognised supervisory bodies

Annotations:

Part 1Grant and revocation of recognition of a supervisory body

Grant and refusal of recognition

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The Secretary of State may, on an application duly made in accordance with paragraph 1 and after being furnished with all such information as he may require under that paragraph, make or refuse to make a recognition order in respect of the applicant.

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The Secretary of State may make a recognition order only if it appears to him, from the information furnished by the body and having regard to other information in his possession, that—

a

the requirements of Part 2 of this Schedule are satisfied in the case of that body,

b

the body is able to perform all of the tasks which can be delegated by the competent authority under regulation 3 of the Statutory Auditors and Third Country Auditors Regulations 2016, and

c

the body is organised in such a way that conflicts of interest are avoided.

3

The Secretary of State may refuse to make a recognition order in respect of a body if he considers that its recognition is unnecessary having regard to the existence of one or more other bodies which—

a

maintain and enforce rules as to the appointment and conduct of statutory auditors, and

b

have been or are likely to be recognised.

4

Where the Secretary of State refuses an application for a recognition order he must give the applicant a written notice to that effect—

a

specifying which requirements, in the opinion of the Secretary of State, are not satisfied, or

b

stating that the application is refused on the ground mentioned in sub-paragraph (3).

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A recognition order must state the date on which it takes effect.