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Bill Butler has been named as the Government’s preferred candidate to chair the new Local Audit Office, as ministers seek to overhaul the local audit system in England.
The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government said Butler would be appointed for a five-year term, subject to a parliamentary pre-appointment hearing. The new chair will help establish the organisation and provide strategic leadership as it takes on statutory responsibilities for local audit.
Local Government Minister Alison McGovern said Butler brought “a wealth of leadership experience” from across the public and regulatory sectors and would help restore confidence, strengthen accountability and secure better value for taxpayers. Butler is currently chair of Public Sector Audit Appointments Ltd, which appoints external auditors to local authorities, police bodies and other public organisations in England.
Butler said he was honoured to have been nominated and that, if confirmed, he would focus on establishing a robust organisation to support the recovery and long-term resilience of the local audit system. He is due to appear before the Housing, Communities and Local Government Select Committee on 16 June before a final appointment decision is made.

