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Internal auditing is an independent, objective assurance and consulting activity designed to add value to and improve Uponor’s operations. Internal audit is an integrated part of Uponor’s internal control framework.
The purpose of Uponor’s internal audit is to support the Board and management in monitoring the effectiveness of internal control, risk management and corporate governance. Internal audit achieves the purpose by having a systematic, disciplined approach to evaluate and improve the aforementioned areas. The purpose of internal audit is also to find and share leading practices within Uponor. In addition to the existing channels within Uponor, internal audit will also serve as a channel through which subsidiaries can notify Uponor’s management about possible wrongdoing/fraud.
The CFO has overall administrative responsibility for the functioning of the internal audit function. As of 1 January 2014, Uponor has outsourced its internal audit function to Ernst & Young Oy.
The operating principles for internal audit are:
Assisted by the Audit Committee, the Board prepares a proposal on the external auditor and presents it to the AGM for election. The external auditor must be a corporation of authorised public accountants accredited by the Central Chamber of Commerce of Finland. In co-operation with the auditor, the corporate management organises the audit of the Group's subsidiary companies, as required by applicable local legislation. Auditors of these subsidiary companies report directly to the legal unit they have audited, submitting a copy of each report to the Group's financial administration for inclusion in the Company's audit log.
The 2019 AGM appointed Deloitte Oy, a corporation of authorised public accountants accredited by the Central Chamber of Commerce in Finland, as the Company's auditor for the financial year 2019, with Jukka Vattulainen, Authorised Public Accountant, acting as the principal auditor.
Fees to the external auditor for the statutory audit services totalled €930 900 and for audit related and other services €44 607 in total €975 507 for the year 2019.