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Feb 16

End-of-year accounts for 2022 – branch audits

  • 16 February 2023

Branch treasurers have received notification of the procedures to apply on the closedown of the Online Branch Accounts package (OLBA) for 2022.

The branch authorisation sheet, which includes the branch auditors’ statement, must be signed by the branch auditor(s) and then scanned and uploaded into OLBA. The branch treasurer and branch auditor(s) can print, sign and upload separate copies of the authorisation sheet.

This is the procedure which was introduced in 2021. Your treasurer will also be required to upload statements for all non-Unity Trust bank/building society accounts.

Branch auditors act as representatives of your branch’s membership as a whole. It is essential that auditors are given enough time to complete the audit, in order for the branch to meet the 15 March deadline.

They need to make sure that the treasurer knows when they will need to start their audit work and agree a timetable. It is desirable for the audited accounts to have been presented to the branch’s AGM before the deadline date.

Auditors who are UNISON members should ensure that the RMS membership system records their auditor status. If it does not, they should ask their branch to contact their regional RMS team to update it.

Auditors who are not members – e.g. external accountants – should ask the branch secretary or treasurer to request access for them to the branch’s OLBA records. This can be done by email to olba@unison.co.uk

In many branches the auditor will be working remotely, in which case the treasurer should bring the records to the auditor or post them. Royal Mail special delivery is recommended.

The other option is to upload documentation into OLBA or to scan the documentation to the auditors(s) – payments documentation, bank statements, minutes etc.

The branch auditors’ checklist, should be used to judge whether you have covered the main aspects of the branch audit.

If further detail is required, please see the Online Branch Accounting Audit Programme. This sets out the programme of work a branch auditor should aim to complete and can be accessed via the supporting documentation icon on the OLBA home screen.

Depending on how the branch organises its finances, some of the programme may not apply – e.g. many branches operate without petty cash.

The branch treasurer can make changes to the branch accounts up until  stage 7 of the complete year process has been done.

Should you wish to discuss any matters raised, please do not hesitate to contact John Nagle, Head of Audit, on 0207 121 5367, or Barry Lyons on 0207 121 5404.

Branch auditors’ checklist

The article End-of-year accounts for 2022 – branch audits first appeared on the UNISON National site.

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