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Chair of Financial Reporting Council - BEIS Committee publishes report following pre-appointment hearing

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Saturday, 29 January, 2022
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The Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee has today published a report following its pre-appointment hearing on Tuesday 25 January with the preferred candidate for the post of Chair of the Financial Reporting Council (FRC), Sir Jan du Plessis.

  • Read the full report (HTML)
  • Read the full report (PDF)
  • Find all publications related to this inquiry, including oral and written evidence

The Government announced Sir Jan du Plessis as their preferred candidate for the role on 22 December and, on the basis of the hearing, the BEIS Committee has endorsed his appointment.

Chair's comments

Darren Jones, Chair of the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) Committee said:

“Sir Jan demonstrated a strong understanding of the challenges facing the Financial Reporting Council, not least concerning the immediate issues relating to the FRC’s own governance.  We expect Sir Jan to now demonstrate the independence, challenge, and drive necessary to ensure the FRC is able to intervene to correct problems in the audit sector, and prepare for its future role in overseeing corporate governance more widely.

As a Committee, we are pleased to endorse Sir Jan’s appointment and look forward to engaging with him during his tenure in this important role”.

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