Venue: Town Hall
Contact: Andrea Tomlinson Democratic Services
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APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE Minutes: Apologies were received from Councillor A Arif, Councillor FitzGerald and Councillor Jones (Councillor Bernstein attended as substitute) |
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DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST Members of the Audit Committee are asked to consider whether they have an interest in any of the matters on the agenda and, if so, to formally declare that interest.
Minutes: There were no declarations of interest made at the meeting. |
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MINUTES OF THE LAST MEETING PDF 270 KB The Minutes of the last meeting of the Audit Committee held on Minutes: Delegated decision:
That the Minutes of the Meeting held on 12 October 2022 be approved as a correct record and signed by the Chair. |
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MATTERS ARISING Minutes: There were no matters arising from the Minutes of the Last Meeting. |
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AUDIT PROGRESS REPORT PDF 477 KB A report from Bury’s External Auditors, Mazars is attached Minutes: Karen Murray presented a report setting out the progress made by Mazars in relation to their responsibilities as Bury’s External Auditors.
It was explained that the work of the External Auditors was substantially complete and there were no issues that the Audit Committee should be concerned about.
The national issue in relation to infrastructure was closer to a resolution . A Statutory Instrument had been laid before Parliament once this had been enacted the work should be able to be carried out. It was expected that Cipfa guidance would be published the first week in January and the Council team will be aware of what needs doing in order that it is completed quickly.
Karen reported that there were a number national publications that the Audit Committee Members may want to have a look at and these were highlighted within the National Publications section of the report.
Those present were given the opportunity to ask questions and make comments and the following issues were raised:
Karen explained that the amendment to the legislation would only apply for a period of time and Cipfa had been tasked to find a permanent solution.
Karen explained that the PSA were due to meet at the end of December to confirm the appointments.
Delegated decisions:
1.That the contents of the report be noted
2. That Karen be thanked for the report
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FINAL ACCOUNTS 2021/2022 - UPDATE REPORT PDF 209 KB Report attached Minutes: Sam Evans presented an update on the unaudited 2021/22 Statement of Accounts. It was explained that they presented the financial position for Bury Council as of 31 March 2022.
It was explained that no local authority has been able to complete its audit by 30 November 2022. This is due to a technical issue on infrastructure assets - impacting on all local authorities and preventing their accounts from being fully audited. A resolution to this technical issue is proposed and has been consulted on. However, the resolution awaits the completion of statutory processes, which are expected to be completed by the end of December.
Delegated decision:
The Committeenotes current progress to date on the external Audit of the 2021/22 Statement of Accounts.
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Information Governance Update PDF 593 KB Report from the Deputy Chief Executive is attached. Minutes: Marcus Connor, Information Governance Manager & Data Protection Officer presented a report giving an update on the work that had been carried out in relation to GDPR since the last meeting of the Audit Committee.
The report highlighted improvements in training compliance, performance at responded to requests for information and dealing with data breaches.
While the overall trend shows an increasing awareness of information governance in the Council, it is essential that this momentum is continued. Areas of particular focus over the coming months will be around updating the RoPA and increasing training to managers.
Those present were given the opportunity to make comments and ask questions and the following points were raised:
Marcus reported that none have gone over a year.
It was explained that Bury do look at other authorities’ performance and Bury was comparable with other Las
Jacqui Dennis explained that the ICO see it as positive that matters are reported.
Marcus explained that every member of staff up to the chief executive was required to carry out the training and if it wasn’t completed within the required timeframe the employee would have access to the council network withdrawn.
It was explained that the Corporate Core department sent out the most correspondence of all departments within the Council.
It was explained that the Councillors were their own data controllers and were responsible for the data that they held. They were provided with a Council email address and encouraged to use that for council business.
It was reported that there were many examples such as leaving information on the photocopier, leaving a PC unlocked, leaving a notebook open with information showing. Marcus explained that he did carry out spot checks across the council buildings to remind colleagues to lock computers and lock away sensitive information.
It was explained that it would be a very small percentage.
It was reported that all staff members were required to undertake the mandatory training so were aware of this but were also reminded and it was becoming second nature. Screens were also provided to stop people being able to read over ... view the full minutes text for item AU.7 |
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Report from the S.151 Officer attached Appendix A attached Appendix B attached Appendix C attached Appendix D attached Regeneration Deep Dive report attached Additional documents:
Minutes: Sam Evans, Executive Director of Finance presented a report providing an update position with regards to the risks identified and assessed on the Council’s Corporate Risk Register which was appended to the report.
A total of 21 risks have been identified as those of a genuine corporate nature and are summarised as follows:
· 21 risks are currently present on the Corporate Risk Register · 14 risks are currently rated as Significant (risk score 15-25) · 6 risks are currently rated as High (risk score 8-12) · 0 risks are currently rated as Moderate (risk score 4-6) 1 risk is currently rated as Low (risk score 1–3)
Of these 21 risks: 19 have remained static, 1 has decreased in score, 1 risk is proposed for closure, 1 new risk has been introduced during the Quarter 3 reporting period.
It was reported that since the October meeting of the Audit Committee training had been rolled out by the elections team in relation to picture ID requirements being introduced for voters in the next local election.
Members of the Audit Committee were asked to consider the risks within the report and choose risks to carry out a ‘deep-dive’ on During the discussion, the following points were raised:
Sam Evans explained that the report referred to the two levelling up projects and the fact that there were currently significant price increases in relation to the project.
· Councillor Hayes referred to energy prices and public sector decarbonisation schemes and asked if officers were looking at other proposals.
Sam Evans explained that all options were being considered.
· Councillor Gartside referred to the number of red and orange risks within the spreadsheet and stated that he didn’t recall seeing a risk register with so many red and orange risks.
Councillor Whitby stated that things were difficult across local government in general as well as other public sector organisations. It was a difficult time for everybody at the moment.
Delegated decisions:
1. That the Audit Committee notes the update provided.
2. That the following risk be considered in more detail at the next meeting of the Audit Committee in March 2023
CR.14 – Staff Safety and Wellbeing CR.21 – Project Safety Valve |
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CONTRACT PROCEDURE RULES PDF 157 KB Report attached Appendix 1 attached Appendix 2 attached Additional documents:
Minutes: Sam Evans presented a report setting out proposals for new Contract Procedure Rules (CPR) that will form part of the Council Constitution. As part of the process of developing and agreeing new CPR, the Audit Committee was consulted on the draft proposals in January 2021.
The report set out the final draft proposal. Feedback from the Standards Committee and Audit committee will be reflected in final proposals that will be presented to Full Council on 7th December 2022 for implementation from 1 February 2023.
Those present were given the opportunity to ask questions and make comments and the following points were raised:
It was explained that STAR procurement is a procurement service across 4 Councils. The service4 had been brought in to give interim support while the procurement team was being recruited to. It also allowed the Council to review its policies.
It was explained that the use of STAR came at neutral cost to the Council as it was costing what the staff costs would have been in the procurement team.
It was also explained that the use of STAR procurement whilst establishing a procurement service that was fit for purpose would lead to a cost saving when better control and contract management was in place.
Delegated decisions:
Please note: Councillor Gartside voted against the recommendations set out within the report |
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INTERNAL AUDIT PROGRESS REPORT PDF 767 KB A report from the S.151 Officer is attached. Appendix A attached Appendix B attached Additional documents:
Minutes: Janet Spelzini presented a report setting out the progress to date against the annual audit plan 2022/23.
It was explained that the report allowed Members to monitor the work of the Internal Audit service, raise any issues for further consideration and provided an opportunity to request further information or to suggest areas for additional or follow up work.
The conclusions drawn from the report were explained as
Delegated decision:
That the contents of the report be note |
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URGENT BUSINESS Any item that the Chair agrees can be dealt with as Urgent Business |
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EXCLUSION OF PRESS AND PUBLIC To consider passing the appropriate resolution under Section 100(A)(4) of the Local Government Act 1972 that the press and public be excluded from the meeting during consideration of the following items of business since they involve the likely disclosure of the exempt information stated.
Minutes: Delegated decision:
That in accordance with Section 100(A)(4) of the Local Government Act 1972, the press and public be excluded from the meeting during consideration of the following items of business since they involved the likely disclosure of exempt information, relating to any action taken, or to be taken in connection with the prevention, investigation and prosecution of crime. |
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INTERNAL AUDIT REPORTS AND FOLLOW UP A report from the S.151 Officer is attached. Appendix 1 attached Appendix 2 attached Appendix 3 attached Appendix 4 attached Appendix 5 attached Minutes: Janet Spelzini presented a report setting out information in relation to final reports that had been issued since the last meeting of the Audit Committee meeting in October 2022.
Delegated decision:
That the contents of the report be noted |
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PROPERTY SERVICES - ESTATES MANAGEMENT Minutes: Robert Summerfield Assistant Director of Regeneration Delivery and Roger Frith, Strategic Asset Manager attended the meeting to update and provide assurance to Members following the internal audit review of Estates Property Management.
Delegated decisions:
2. That the action plan referred to in the update be shared with the Audit Committee. |
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INTERNAL AUDIT REPORT - SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS A report from the S.151 Officer is attached Minutes: Janet Spelzini, Acting Head of Internal Audit presented a report updating members in relation to Internal Audit Special Investigations reports which have been undertaken to examine significant issues / whistleblowing allegations, raised with the S151 officer.
Delegated decision:
That the contents of the report be noted.
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