Transparency data

GIAA Board members’ register of declared interests 2025/26

Published 10 June 2025

Government Internal Audit Agency (GIAA) board members are asked to declare any interests or related party interests that are relevant to the work of the agency as well as all remunerated outside employment, work and appointments (whether relevant or not).

An individual may have other interests and while the agency is aware of these, they are judged to be not relevant to the individuals’ role and therefore not in scope for publication.

All relevant interests are managed by the agency to prevent the risk of perceived, potential or actual conflicts of interest.

Non-executive Board Members

Isobel Everett, Chair

  • Ministry of Justice – executive coach (interest ceased in FY 2022-23)
  • Office for the Secretary of State for Wales – Lead Non-executive Director (interest ceased in FY 2018-19)

Jonathan Chapman

  • Wolters Kluwer – consultant through Chapman Resourcing Limited
  • Chapman Resourcing Limited – consultancy activity for the GIAA (interest ceased in FY 2019-20)
  • Student Loans Company – family members have student loans

Ady Dike

  • No relevant interests

Clare Minchington

  • College of Policing – Non-executive Director (interest ceased in FY 2020-21)

Andrew Cartner, Sponsor Department representative

  • HM Treasury – Director Public Spending and Deputy Head of Government Finance Function
  • Department of Work & Pensions / HM Revenue & Customers / Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs – former employment, various roles

Executive Board Members

Harriet Aldridge, Chief Executive

  • PwC – Director (interest ceased in FY 2023-24)

Alison Hamer, Chief Operating Officer

  • HM Courts & Tribunals Service – Justice of the Peace
  • Ministry of Justice – former employment, various roles

Iain McGregor, Director of Innovation and Development

  • No relevant interests