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Council appoints new internal auditors

by isleofman.com 6th May 2015
Crowe Clark Whitehill has become the new internal auditors to Douglas Borough Council.

Director Phaedra Bird signed the internal audit charter on behalf of Crowe Clark Whitehill and Deputy Mayor Councillor Jon Joughin on behalf of Douglas Borough Council. Among the civic party was Council leader Councillor David Christian who said the signing marked the beginning of ‘a great opportunity to develop a new business relationship and would support the Council’s strategy to put in place robust internal control mechanisms, a key corporate governance principle.’

Ms Bird said: ‘We are pleased to have been selected by Douglas Borough Council to provide internal audit services. At Crowe Clark Whitehill we recognise that local authorities are having to deliver more for less; our internal audit service is not only cost effective but also risk-focused and complements the Council’s governance and strategic objectives. Importantly, as a member firm of Crowe Horwath International, we have access to independent global accounting resources, so are able to deliver a world-class audit service at a very localised level.’

Photo - Deputy Mayor Councillor Jon Joughin signs the internal audit charter with, left to right, Crowe Clark Whitehill’s Debbie Clague, Council leader David Christian, borough treasurer Geoff Bolt, Crowe Clark Whitehill director Phaedra Bird and Councillor David Ashford. Picture Andrew Barton.
Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 6th, May 2015 03:32pm.

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