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The public audit agencies, the National Audit Office, the Northern Ireland Audit Office, the Audit Commission for Local Authorities and the National Health Service in England, the Wales Audit Office and Audit Scotland have established the Public Audit Forum to provide a focus for developmental thinking in relation to public audit. The main role of the Forum is consultative and advisory. It is not able to direct the national audit agencies and other bodies involved in public audit. Specific elements of the Forum's remit are to:
The Public Audit Forum is chaired by Sir John Bourn, Comptroller and Auditor General and includes Steve Bundred, Chief Executive , Audit Commission, Robert Black, Auditor General for Scotland, Jeremy Colman, Auditor General for Wales, John Dowdall, Northern Ireland Comptroller and Auditor General and other senior representatives of the four national audit agencies. It meets up twice a year at the headquarters of each agency in turn. It takes decisions on the Forum's work programme and approves its outputs. In November 2002, the Public Audit Forum (PAF) Heads of Agencies reviewed the operation of the consultative forum. They noted the consultative forum had played a very effective role over the last five years in supporting the PAF's purpose of providing a focus for developmental thinking about public audit. They decided however there was a need to reconstitute the membership of the consultative forum to reflect the evolution of post-devolution arrangements and the outcome of the Sharman review. The Heads of Agencies recognised the continuing importance of close liaison and consultation between public auditors and their clients but considered it was no longer effective to attempt to encompass all the agencies' diverse clients' interests within the forum. Individual public audit agencies had developed their own arrangements for consulting clients and others with interests in their areas. For example, in central government the Audit Liaison Group was likely to act as the main focus for Whitehall-National Audit Office liaison. The Heads of Agencies therefore decided to reconstitute the forum as an audit group which would continue to support the objectives of the Public Audit Forum and contain representatives of the public audit agencies, their private sector suppliers and the Treasury (as observer) and continue to be supported by the existing secretariat. Membership of the Public Audit Forum Working Group
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