Venue: Bourges/Viersen Room - Town Hall
Contact: Karen S Dunleavy; Governance Officer
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Apologies Minutes: Apologies for absence were received from Councillors Fletcher and Maqbool.
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Minutes of the Meeting held on 5 November 2012 PDF 117 KB Minutes: The minutes of the meeting held on 5 November 2012, were approved as an accurate and true record.
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Declarations of Interest and Whipping Declarations At this point Members must declare whether they have a disclosable pecuniary interest, or other interest, in any of the items on the agenda, unless it is already entered in the register of members’ interests or is a “pending notification “ that has been disclosed to the Solicitor to the Council. Members must also declare if they are subject to their party group whip in relation to any items under consideration.
Minutes: There were no declarations of interest or whipping declarations.
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Risk Management: Strategic Risks PDF 66 KB Minutes: The Committee received an update from the Resilience Services Manager regarding the revised Council’s Risk Management Strategy, Business Continuity and progress of the Strategic Risk Register.
In addition the Committee was advised by the Resilience Services Manager that the Corporate Strategic Risk Register (SRR) had been reviewed by CMT at its workshop held on 8 January 2013 and that a revised copy of the SRR, would be presented to CMT for final approval during February 2013.
The key points within the report included:
The Resilience Services Manager and the Head of Corporate Services responded to comments and questions raised by Members regarding the Risk Management, Business Continuity and Strategic Risk Register. In summary, responses included:
· The transfer of Public Health was included on the SRR; · The SRR would be finalised at the end of February 2013; · Members of the Audit Committee would review the SRR once it had been finalised with CMT in February 2013; · The last SRR was presented to Audit Committee in February 2012; · Inter departmental SRRs, would include any Information Communication Technology (ICT) high risk issues, such as a recovery plan for the finance systems; · Serco, the company that was contracted to deliver the Council’s ICT provision, were to develop their own disaster recovery plan; · There was a delay in the production of the final SRR document, due to the receipt of the financial settlement from the Government, which was three weeks late; · Any comments made by Audit Committee over the final SRR, would be fed back to CMT; and · The SRR was a live document, which the Audit Committee would receive updates for, and may submit comments on, at anytime throughout the year.
ACTION AGREED:
The Committee considered and noted the content of the Risk Management (RM) and Business Continuity (BC) report.
The Committee Further Agreed:
That the Resilience Services Manager would present the finalised Strategic Risk Register to Audit Committee at its meeting, due to be held in March 2013.
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External Audit: Annual Audit Letter and Grant Claims Annual Certification PDF 68 KB Additional documents:
Minutes: The Committee received a report from PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) on the Annual Audit Letter 2011/12 and Grant Claims Annual Certification.
The following key points within the report included:
· Annual Audit Letter reviewing the Council’s arrangements and progress in relation to the Audit of the Accounts; · Annual report into the review and verification of grant claims across PCC; · The various appendices had been discussed, and actions agreed by senior management at various times before being finalised. In addition, Cabinet had discussed and approved the content of the report; · PCC was to maintain appropriate scrutiny and apply service performance for the reintegration of Adult Social Care; · The PwC recommended the Council to review accounting treatments if there were any future Statute change relating to the Local Authority Mortgage Scheme (LAMS); · The Council was to continue to work towards the introduction of robust and sustainable management arrangements for Children’s Services; · The Council was to continue to embed Risk Management; and · Errors and recommendations regarding accounting processes for PCC were highlighted by PwC within the claims and returns certified report.
The Head of Corporate Services and PricewaterhouseCoopers, responded to comments and questions raised by Members regarding the Annual Audit Letter and Grant Claims Annual Certificate Report. In summary, responses included:
· PwC’s key findings within the Annual Audit Letter, which referred to LAMs and the transfer of Adult Social Care from the Peterborough Primary Care Trust, were recommendations made by PwC in terms of the Council’s adopted accounting treatment and consideration of inclusion on the PCC Strategic Risk Register; · Financial and non financial risks had been highlighted for Adult Social Care and Children’s Services; however, PwC had recommended that the appropriate level of risk management should be introduced to monitor both service areas;
ACTION AGREED:
The Committee:
Considered, and endorsed the final reports produced by External Audit in the following areas:
(i) 2011/12 Annual Audit Letter; and (ii) Grant Claims: Annual Certification Report
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Minutes: The Committee received a report from the Head of Corporate Services, which provided a revised Use of Consultants report as a result of the action point raised by Audit Committee at its meeting held on 5 November 2012.
The following key points within the report included:
The Head of Corporate Services responded to comments and questions raised by Members regarding the Use of Consultants report. In summary, responses included:
Councillor Seaton, Cabinet Member for Resources advised the Committee that projects such as waste 2020 was already being scrutinised by the appropriate Scrutiny Committees and for Audit Committee to request the same information would be a duplication of work.
ACTION AGREED:
The Committee considered the update report on the Use of Consultants.
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Minutes: The Committee received a report from the Chief Internal Auditor regarding the feedback over actions raised at previous meetings of Audit Committee for 2012/13.
Members commented that the audit report which was provided following an action point raised at Audit Committee on 5 November 2012, regarding the City Water Festival, was concise and had accurately clarified the situation.
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Work Programme 2012 / 2013 PDF 65 KB Minutes: The Chief Internal Auditor submitted the latest version of the Work Programme for the Municipal Year 2012/2013 for consideration and approval. The standard report provided details of the proposed Work Programme for the Municipal Year 2012/2013 together with any training needs identified. . ACTION AGREED:
The Committeenoted and approved the 2012/2013 Work Programme.
The Committee Further Agreed:
That the Chief Internal Auditor would update the 2012/13 Work Programme to also include:
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