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Measuring audit quality of local governments in England and Wales
Authors:Gary Giroux  Rowan Jones
Institution:aDepartment of Accounting, Mays Business School, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77845, USA;bBirmingham Business School, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, United Kingdom
Abstract:The purpose of this paper is to model and test the audit quality provided to local governments in England and Wales. A key question is: are there major differences in audit quality provided? The Audit Commission, a national public body under Parliament, regulates the audits. It sets audit standards, appoints the auditors, and (although each auditor and client local government set the specific audit fee for that client) it establishes a formula to determine standard audit fees. The Audit Commission also conducts an annual review of the audit quality provided by the selected auditors, as well as a survey of client satisfaction. The majority of audits are conducted by District Auditors (public sector employees of the Audit Commission). About a quarter of local governments are audited by one of six private sector auditors (including three of the Big 4). Actual results indicate that audit quality differences are associated with the number of governmental audit clients and local government type. Generally, there were modest quality differences by auditor category.
Keywords:Audit quality  Audit Commission  Local governments  Audit regulation  Client satisfaction
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