Joint audit committee vacancies

2nd March 2022

Do you want to help scrutinise and promote corporate governance within policing? Could you offer a strong and independent voice on internal control?

The Gwent Police and Crime Commissioner and the Chief Constable are looking to appoint two people to sit as independent members of their Joint Audit Committee who have a good understanding and experience of public sector legislation and guidance. 

The Joint Audit Committee reviews and scrutinises the affairs of both the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner and Gwent Police, looking at issues such as risk management, internal control and corporate governance as well as overseeing audit arrangements and reviewing financial statements.

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