§ 2 (1) An auditor of an NHS foundation trust has a right of access at all reasonable times to every document relating to the trust which appears to him necessary for the purposes of his functions under Part 1.
(2) The auditor may—
- (a) require a person holding or accountable for any such document to give him such information and explanation as he thinks necessary for the purposes of his functions under Part 1,
- (b) if he thinks it necessary, require the person to attend before him in person to give the information or explanation or to produce the document.
§ (3) The auditor may also—
- (a) require any director or officer of the trust to give him such information or explanation as he thinks necessary for the purposes of his functions under Part 1,
- (b) if he thinks it necessary, require the director or officer to attend before him in person to give the information or explanation.
§ (4) The trust must provide the auditor with every facility and all information which he may reasonably require for the purposes of his functions under Part 1.
This paragraph does not affect the generality of subparagraphs (1) to (3).
§ (5) A person who without reasonable excuse fails to comply with any requirement of an auditor of an NHS foundation trust under any of subparagraphs (1) to (3) is guilty of an offence.
(6) A person guilty of an offence under subparagraph (5) is liable on summary conviction—
- (a) to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale, and
- (b) to an additional fine not exceeding £20 for each day on which the offence continues after conviction for the offence.
§ (7) Any expenses incurred by an auditor of an NHS foundation trust in connection with proceedings for an offence under subparagraph (6) alleged to have been committed in relation to the audit of the accounts of the trust, so far as not recovered from any other source, are recoverable from the trust.