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WMCA CFO search & audit plans reviewed
This week in West Midlands Combined Authority:
Chief Finance Officer Recruitment Under Scrutiny
The West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) is looking to appoint a new Chief Finance Officer (CFO). This critical role oversees the financial health and strategic direction of the entire region's combined authority. The Employment Committee met on Thursday 30 April 2026 to discuss the recruitment process.
The recruitment of a CFO is vital for ensuring the WMCA can effectively manage its budget, secure funding for vital projects, and maintain public trust. A strong CFO is essential for making sound financial decisions that impact everything from transport infrastructure to economic development initiatives, and ultimately, the services available to residents, particularly those most vulnerable.
The meeting agenda indicated that the process for recruiting this key position was the main focus. While the specific details of the recruitment plan were not made public, the role of CFO is fundamental to the WMCA's ability to deliver on its promises and manage public funds responsibly.
Learn more about the Employment Committee meeting
Audit Committee Reviews Financial Health and Governance
The Audit, Risk & Assurance Committee convened on Monday 27 April 2026 to review the WMCA's financial oversight and governance arrangements. Key discussions included the external audit plan, internal audit progress, and the draft annual governance statement.
External Audit Plan 2025/26
Grant Thornton presented the External Audit Plan for the year ending 31 March 2026. This plan outlines how the WMCA's financial statements will be audited, ensuring they are accurate and that the authority is using its resources efficiently and effectively. The audit will scrutinise significant risks, including how management controls are handled and the valuation of pension liabilities. This is crucial for ensuring taxpayer money is managed with integrity and that the WMCA can continue to fund essential services. The proposed audit fee is £179,301.
Internal Audit and Governance
The committee received an update on internal audit activities, noting that the team was on track to deliver its plan. New work has been undertaken to improve how the WMCA addresses findings from external reviews, aiming for greater transparency and accountability.
The draft Annual Governance Statement (AGS) for 2025/26 was also considered. This statutory document confirms that the WMCA has effective governance in place, with plans for further improvements. A strong governance framework is essential for preventing fraud, ensuring compliance with laws and regulations, and building public confidence in the council's operations.
Risk Management and Assurance
The committee reviewed quarterly risk reporting, which highlighted the most significant risks facing the WMCA. The overall risk profile was reported as stable, though one risk increased due to acknowledged challenges in organisational transformation.
An Assurance Performance Report for Q4 2025/26 indicated that the WMCA's Single Assurance Framework (SAF) is being embedded to improve project management. While compliance was deemed adequate, there were noted risks regarding the pace of review activities and business case submissions, particularly for the City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement (CRSTS) programme. This could impact the timely delivery of transport projects across the region.
Health, Safety & Wellbeing
The committee received an annual overview of the WMCA's health, safety, and wellbeing performance. The authority maintained its ISO 45001:2018 certification for its Occupational Health & Safety Management System. Future priorities include enhancing leadership visibility, strengthening governance, and embedding psychological safety within the workforce.
Learn more about the Audit, Risk & Assurance Committee meeting
Employment Committee - Thursday 30th April 2026 10.00 am
The Employment Committee of the West Midlands Combined Authority was scheduled to convene on Thursday 30 April 2026. The primary item on the agenda was the recruitment of a Chief Finance Officer.
Audit, Risk & Assurance Committee - Monday 27th April 2026 10.00 am
The Audit, Risk & Assurance Committee of West Midlands Combined Authority met on Monday 27 April 2026 to review the external audit plan for 2025/26, receive an update on internal audit activities, and discuss the draft Annual Governance Statement for 2025/26. The committee was also scheduled to consider quarterly risk reporting, an assurance performance report for Q4 2025/26, and the Health, Safety & Wellbeing Annual Report.
Investment Board - Monday 20th April 2026 10.00 am
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Overview & Scrutiny Committee - Monday 30th March 2026 10.00 am
The Overview & Scrutiny Committee of the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) met on Monday 30 March 2026 to discuss a range of significant issues impacting the region. Key topics included addressing systemic barriers to housing regeneration, updates on the WMCA Homelessness Taskforce, progress on the Connect to Work programme, and the West Midlands Investment Zone. The committee also reviewed the Remediation Acceleration Plan for building safety in the West Midlands.
Investment Board - Monday 23rd March 2026 10.00 am
The Investment Board of the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) met on Monday 23 March 2026 to discuss a range of investment programmes and projects. Key decisions included the approval of significant funding for bus priority measures along the A41 Soho Road corridor and the noting of progress updates on the City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement (CRSTS) programme.
Transport Delivery Overview & Scrutiny Committee - Monday 18th May 2026 11.00 am
The Transport Delivery Overview & Scrutiny Committee is scheduled to meet on Monday 18 May 2026 to discuss a range of transport-related matters. Key topics include an update on the Bus Real Time Information System, a review of the Capital Transport Performance Report, and discussions surrounding Member Engagement Groups. The committee will also consider the West Midlands Bus Network Support Grant and emerging cost pressures.
WMCA Board - Friday 12th June 2026 11.00 am
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Investment Board - Monday 22nd June 2026 10.00 am, PROVISIONAL
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WMCA Board - Friday 17th July 2026 11.00 am, PROVISIONAL
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Investment Board - Monday 20th July 2026 10.00 am, PROVISIONAL
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