Finance Committee
The Finance Committee is a key advisory body to the SKAO Council (the Council) and is established in accordance with Article 8(13) of the SKAO Convention. Article 2 of the Financial Protocol of the SKAO states that the Finance Committee is expected to provide governance and oversight to make sure that SKAO follows the principles of sound financial management, efficiency, transparency and accountability in the planning and management of the financial resources (of the SKAO).
Membership
These include:
- an independent Chairperson appointed by the Council in rotation from the members of the Finance Committee
- a representative for each SKAO Member appointed by their State or international organisation (voting)
- representatives from countries with observer status at the Council (no vote)
Chairperson (independent): Mr Bishen Singh (NRF, South Africa)
Member Representatives (November 2024)
Country | Representative | Affiliation |
Australia | Ms Natalie Weddell | Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources (DISER) |
Canada | Mr Morrick Vincent | National Research Council, Canada (NRC) |
China | Ms Sun Xiaoyun | National Remote Sensing Center of China (NRSCC) |
Germany | Ms Julia Rucha | Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (MPG) |
India | Ms Arjit Sagar | Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) |
Italy | Mr Vincenzo Lozito | Ministero dell'Economia e delle Finanze (MEF) |
Netherlands | Mr Jeroen Arts | Ministerie van Onderwijs, Cultuur en Wetenschap (MinOCW) |
Portugal | Ms Carolina Rego Costa | Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT) |
South Africa | Mr Shawn Basson | South African Radio Astronomy Observatory (SARAO) |
Spain | Ms Esther Martin Malagon | Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (CIENCIA) |
Switzerland | Dr Francesca Stocker | State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI) |
United Kingdom | Ms Sarah Chambers | UK Research & Innovation (UKRI) |
Observers
Country | Representative | Affiliation |
France | Ms Stephanie Le Van | Le Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) |
Japan | Dr Takuya Akahori | National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAO) |
South Korea | Prof. Bong Won Sohn | Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (KASI) |
Subcommittees
The Finance Committee has three supporting subcommittees for scrutiny, advice and recommendations to the Council. Each Member of the SKAO (State or international organisation) appoints their own representative to the Subcommittee. Associate Members of SKAO can appoint a representative to observe at the meetings. Each subcommittee has delegated responsibility from the Finance Committee for oversight of the SKAO of:
- Administration Subcommittee: administration management including, but not limited to, review of staff remuneration and amendments to the SKAO Staff Regulations.
- In-Kind Subcommittee: in-kind procurement processes. In-Kind contributions are non-financial (such as providing staff for a project), and the Subcommittee evaluate, review and approve a cost-book value of the In-Kind contributions.
- Tender Subcommittee: procurement processes.
Rules and Regulations
The Finance Committee follow:
- Finance Committee Terms of Reference: which explains what the Committee must review including:
- financial management - budgets, payment schedules and member contributions, auditing and risk management, and annual accounts
- finance planning and policy – rules and regulations, long-term planning, valuing assets and assessing participation in phases either for later development or outside the SKA project
- Observatory membership – related financial contributions, conditions and liabilities
- Administrative oversight - review of SKAO staff remuneration and related policies and regulations
- Procurement – contract awards – both competitive and single/sole source, and in-kind contracts, or any Country-of-Origin issues
- Finance Committee Rules of Procedure: which explain the composition of the Committee, rules relating to conduct and attendance, and how meetings work e.g. voting.
- the Financial Protocols (Annex B to the SKAO Convention): which states that the SKAO must follow principles of sound financial management and explains how the Funding Schedule (how much each member pays) is reviewed and managed. High level details are also provided on methods of budget approval, assets provided by host countries, and loans and liabilities.
Last modified on 12 November 2024