Pictured: Johnathan Dudley
New rules introduced by the Solicitors Regulatory Authority
(SRA) require all firms of solicitors to appoint a Compliance
Officer for Legal Practice (COLP) and a Compliance Officer for
Finance and Administration (COFA) by the end of March and tell the
SRA who they are.
A seminar last week organised by national audit, tax and
advisory firm, Crowe Clark Whitehill looked at the requirements of
these new positions, the type of person who is suitable for each
and gave practical guidance as to how to undertake the
role.
The positions are an integral part of a firm's governance, with
a duty to ensure compliance with both the SRA Handbook and all
other legislation affecting the running of firms. As such, the
individual will need appropriate seniority, influence and
support.
Johnathan Dudley, Midlands Managing Partner and Head of the
Midlands Professional Practices group said: "There was an excellent
attendance, with a lot of concern as to the best way forward.
"The two new roles cannot be under estimated, they are
responsible and important. Both officers need to demonstrate their
suitability to the SRA who must approve the appointment.
"Law firms need to understand the requirements of the two
positions, to identify a person who is suitable for each and give
them the authority and support to enable them to undertake the
roles on an on-going basis.
"We believe accountancy and advisory businesses such as
ourselves can play a major role in guiding law firms through this
regulatory minefield and supporting the holders of the newly
created roles."
The seminar saw the launch of the Crowe Clark Whitehill Midlands
COFA Network. This group will provide an opportunity for COFAs to
get together with their peers to discuss common issues they face,
review best practice and receive appropriate training, all with a
view to helping them fulfil their role effectively. As well as
face-to-face meetings, a LinkedIn group has been set up to enable
members of the Network to discuss issues on line.
Mr Dudley said: "As with any new role, it will take time for the
COFA to fully understand the position and the responsibilities it
carries. They may also find it is a lonely position as they seek to
monitor other members of their firms. The Network will help the
COFA to get to grips with the role and find support when
required."
The first face-to-face meeting of the Network will be on
February 22 at Crowe Clark Whitehill's office at 8.30am. For more
information on the event or LinkedIn group, please contact Miriam
Sherwood on 0121 543 1900.
For more information about Crowe Clark Whitehill, please visit
their website here: www.croweclarkwhitehill.co.uk