Change description : 2026-05-15 09:00:00: The Compliance Audit programme for 2026 and 2027 has now been launched. Guidance documents and checklists have been updated to reflect this year’s programme requirements. [Guidance and regulation]
The annual Compliance Audit programme provides assurance that organisations receiving grant (providers) have met all of Homes England’s requirements and funding conditions, and have properly exercisedfulfilled their responsibilities as set out in the Capital Funding Guide (CFG).
Standard Standardisedchecks are made by provider-appointed independent auditors on an agreed sample of schemes and,/ orsites sites,that have received Homes England funding under current and earlier affordable housing programmes.
Compliance Audit does not reduce the responsibility of the provider and Homes England to ensure that the costs in any claim for grant are appropriate and have been properly incurred.
Compliance Audit Systemsystem
Homes England manages the annual Compliance Audit programmeprogramme.
You must be a registered user to access the system. Access to the system will require a username and password.
Provider access to the Compliance Audit system is managed through the Investment Management System (IMS) security module.
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Providers are required to complete all set-up steps for the Compliance Audit system noat laterleast than5 weeks before the long-stop date whichisset each year by Homes England. The long-stop date will be communicated to providers selected for audit in the notification email.
Scheme sample selection will take place early in the auditprocess. cycle,Once aftercomplete, whichHomes England will notify providers of their selection and the number of schemes and,/ or,sites selected.
Independent auditor appointment and training for providers and independent auditors
Compliance Audits are expected to be carried out during the notified period and before the long-stop date.
Using Providersthe mustCompliance confirmAudit system, providers must confirm:
their independent auditor appointment,appointment
audit start dateand
contact detailsthroughtheComplianceAuditsystem.
Providers and their appointed independent auditors can access the schemes selected for audit in the Compliance Audit system 4 weeks before the audit is scheduled to commence.start.
Eachyear,HomesEnglandorganisesCompliance Audit training is arranged for providers and independent auditors.auditors each year. This is delivered viausing training packs, videos and guides. These willgive theproviders providerand appointed independent auditorauditors an overview of the programme, details of any updates, informationresources, onresourcesand further information on the audit process.
All Werequireallproviders being audited and their appointed independent auditors tomust self-certify (via(using the Compliance Audit system) that they have observedread and followed the guidance issued.
Independent auditor review and submission
During the audit, the independent auditor considers each selected scheme and,/ or,site against the questions presented in the Compliance Audit Systemsystem, which automatically presents the appropriate set of questions for each scheme and,/ or,site.
The independent auditor reviews scheme and,/ or,site information contained in the provider’s files and Homes England’s Investment Management System (IMS) and is required to complete all the questions presented in the complianceCompliance auditAudit system, setting out all audit findings against published Homes England policy and procedures.
Independent auditors maycan also upload ontotheComplianceAuditsystemdocumentary evidence in support of their responses to the questions. UnderThe nocircumstancesshouldtheindependent auditor must not share their findings with the provider priorbefore tosubmission, in any form.form, under any circumstances.
Once all questions have been completed, the independent auditor submitsmust submit their findings through the Compliance Audit systemsystem. -This thisshould take place within five5 weeks of the commencementstart of the audit and before the long-stop date. The systemthennotifiestheprovider and the Homes England lead auditor thatwill both be notified when the findings are available to view.
Fraudulent behaviour
Compliance Audit is not a first line of defence against fraudulent behaviourbehaviour, but occasionally behaviourofthis type isof identifiedbehaviour duringis audits.identified. If an independent auditor becomes aware of potentially fraudulent behaviour during the audit year or whilstwhile the audit is being undertaken, they should takestepsimmediately tonotify the Homes England Compliance Audit team who inturnwill notify therelevant Homes England contacts.
Provider responds to independent auditor findings
Providers will thenhave 10 working days to respond to the independent auditorauditor’s findings. It is important that providers use this windowtime as an opportunity to review all findings, even where the independent auditor has submitted a ‘yes’ response. If thereproviders isneed to supply additional information or have points to raise, providersthey can include a response comment viausing the Compliance Audit system. Providers may also upload ontodocumentary evidence to the Compliance Audit system documentaryevidenceif it supports their response.
If the provider does not respond within the10 working daydays, window,Homes England will form an opinion based solely uponon the independent auditor findings and will not be able to take further information into consideration atalaterstage.later.
Homes England assesses audit findings and prepares the audit report
Once the 10 working day windowperiod for providers to comment on independent auditor findings closes,has ended, the Homes England lead auditor reviews the independent auditor findings and any provider responses wherethat have been submitted. Queries maycan be raised if more information is required or an independent auditor or provider response is not clear. A query does not inform the provider whether non-complianceor hasnot beennon-conformities identifiedhave orbeen not.identified.
The Homes England lead auditor thenassigns breaches for any non-compliance identified throughfrom the audit findings using the Homes England breach list.
Breaches have an assigned severity-low,severity:
low
mediumorhigh.
high
Not all breaches apply to all funding programmes. The Compliance Audit system uses the severity of any breaches as the basis for assigning grades to providers.
The Homes England lead auditor will review assigned grades and decidedecide, on behalf of Homes EnglandEngland, whether public funds have been used for the intended purposes and in line with contractual requirements, policies and procedures. The number of breaches and their severity will be taken into consideration along with the information and evidence available at the time of reviewing.review.
The Homes England lead auditor thenwill draftsdraft a judgment summary for inclusion in the audit report,report. recordingThis will record the number of breaches identified, the reasons and their severity. If thereisremedial action requiredis required, a recommendation will also be setout.given.
Homes England moderates audits to ensure consistency
Homes England moderates all audit gradings to ensure consistency of breaches and final grades across the programme before Compliance Audit reports are issued.
Compliance Audit report issued to provider
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The report is confidential between Homes England and the provider. The report itself, and any information contained within it, should not be shared with any third party or published in paper or online form, including on social media.
Provider grading
The Compliance Audit report assigns providers a green, amber or red grade based on the number and severity of breaches recorded.
Provider grades defined belowhere may also be accompanied by further contextual comments and recommendations. Grades should be read in the context of comments.
Green grade:grade The— the provider meets requirements.requirements
No high or medium severity breaches identified, although there may be low breaches identified.
The Homes England audit report will show that the provider has a satisfactory overall performance but may identify areas where minor improvements are required.
Amber grade:grade There— there is some failure of the provider to meet requirements.requirements
One or more medium severity breaches identified.have been identified.
The Homes England audit report will show that the provider has failed to meet some requirements but has not misapplied public money. The provider will be expected to correct an identified problem or problems in future schemes and current developments.
Red grade:grade There— there is serious failure of the provider to meet requirements.requirements
One or more highbreaches levelof high-level severity breacheshave identified,been theidentified.
The Homes England audit report will show that the provider has failed to meet some requirements and there hasmay have been a risk of misapplication of public funds.
Sanctions and,/ or,reclaiming grant
As set out in the Capital Funding Guide, Homes England has the power to reclaim grant (in part or in whole),whole) and,and or,/ or apply interest.
Report and recommendations are acknowledged by the provider’s board
Providers shouldmust ensure Compliance Audit reports and any recommendations are brought to the attention ofof:
their board chair (housing associations),associations)
After boards and,/ or,committees have metmet, and within 3 calendar months of receipt of the report, the provider ismust requiredtosign into the Compliance Audit system to:
verify the date that the board or committee met
certify that their board and,/ or,committee has given their acknowledgement to the report and recommendations
certify that their board and,/ or,committee has given their agreement to the action plan to address any breaches
It is the provider’s responsibility to note and act on any audit report breaches and recommendations.
ProvidersFor all breaches, providers will be required forallbreachesto agree with their organisation’s board and,/committee or,committeeany actions that will be undertaken in response to the recommendations raised by Homes England.
Policy, procedures and guidance
All Homes England funding requirements for providers are set out in the Capital Funding Guide together with the relevant contract or agreement, funding conditions and prospectus. Depending on the funding programme, the following documents may also beapplicable:apply.
Contracts
Affordable Housing Programme 2021 to 2026 contract — thispagehasexamples of the grant agreements for the most common providers and delivery models receiving grant funding under the Affordable Homes Programme 2021 to 2026
Policies and procedures may change depending on the funding programme; therefore, providers and independent auditors must satisfy themselves that they are referring to the policy and procedures current at the time. Where providers are delivering schemes funded under more than one programme, they will need to follow the procedures of the relevant programme for each scheme.
The Compliance Audit procedural requirements are set out in the Capital Funding Guide, Chapter 66, Programme Management. Section 7 of this chapter covers the current reporting and audit requirements for all programmes, including standardisedstandard terms of engagement for independent auditors.
Page updated to show that the Compliance Audit programme for 2025 and 2026 has now been launched. Minor changes to wording.
8 July 2024
Updated wording for 2024-2025.
14 June 2022
Added information on a set-up deadline for audits in the Compliance Audit system and links to the 2022 to 2023 Compliance Audit checklists.
18 October 2021
Update to ' Report and recommendations are acknowledged by provider’s board' section
18 June 2021
Changes to guidance for providers on how to act on breaches.
24 May 2021
Updated the date of launch.
4 December 2020
Added some additional text under the 'Report is acknowledged by provider’s board and recommendations actioned' heading.
16 June 2020
Information updated.
1 May 2020
We have added an important note about theCompliance Audit programme being on hold until the end of May 2020. We have removed the Annual timeline section.
7 May 2019
Removal of Framework Delivery Agreement (FDA) (AHP 2011-15), Short Form Agreement (SFA) (AHP 2011-15), Design and Quality Standards, April 2007 – AHP 2011-15 and NAHP 2008-11 & changes to timelines.
8 January 2019
The shadow audits section has been removed.
7 January 2019
We have removed text from the Compliance Audit guidance section.