The Audit Committee is a non-executive body responsible directly to Council for all matters pertaining to the audit of the University's financial affairs and any matters connected therewith. Both the internal and external auditors have unrestricted access to the Audit Committee, which ensures that Wits University's independence is in no way impaired and that appropriate financial procedures and management are practiced. The majority of the members of the Audit Committee comprises external members to the University. Both the chairman of the Finance Committee and the Council Risk Committee are ex officio members of the Audit Committee. All members of the Committee are suitably skilled and experienced independent non-executives.
The members of the Audit Committee collectively have sufficient qualifications and experience to fulfil their duties, including an understanding of the following: financial and sustainability reporting; internal financial controls; external audit process; internal audit process; corporate law; risk management; sustainability issues; information technology governance as it relates to integrated reporting; and governance processes within the University.
In keeping with the recommendations of King III, the role of the Audit Committee and the Risk Committee are seperate.