Venue: Members Conference Room, County Hall, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey KT1 2DN
Contact: Angela Guest Email: angela.guest@surreycc.gov.uk
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APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE AND SUBSTITUTIONS
Minutes: An apology was received from Mr Bill Barker. |
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MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING [5 December 2016] PDF 160 KB
To agree the minutes as a true record of the meeting. Minutes: The Minutes of the previous meeting were approved as an accurate record. |
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DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST
All Members present are required to declare, at this point in the meeting or as soon as possible thereafter (i) Any disclosable pecuniary interests and / or (ii) Other interests arising under the Code of Conduct in respect of any item(s) of business being considered at this meeting NOTES: · Members are reminded that they must not participate in any item where they have a disclosable pecuniary interest · As well as an interest of the Member, this includes any interest, of which the Member is aware, that relates to the Member’s spouse or civil partner (or any person with whom the Member is living as a spouse or civil partner) · Members with a significant personal interest may participate in the discussion and vote on that matter unless that interest could be reasonably regarded as prejudicial. Minutes: There were none. |
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QUESTIONS AND PETITIONS
To receive any questions or petitions.
Notes: 1. The deadline for Member’s questions is 12.00pm four working days before the meeting (14 February 2017). 2. The deadline for public questions is seven days before the meeting (13 February 2017). 3. The deadline for petitions was 14 days before the meeting, and no petitions have been received.
Minutes: There were none. |
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RECOMMENDATIONS TRACKER AND BULLETIN PDF 76 KB
To review the Committee’s recommendations tracker. Additional documents: Minutes: Declarations of interest: None
Witnesses: None
Key points raised during the discussion:
1. Tracker A11/16 – A response from the cabinet member for business services and resident experience had been received by the Chairman and emailed to all members of the committee. The council’s position with Babcock 4s was still unclear. It was agreed to invite the cabinet member to the next meeting of the committee. 2. Tracker A13/16 – The project Horizon report was on track to come to the next meeting of this committee. 3. Tracker A14/16 – A response from the Chief Executive had been received regarding parking end of year statement deadlines. 4. Tracker A3/16 – Completed and therefore can be deleted from the tracker. 5. Tracker A18/15 – SEND – to keep this on the tracker to inform new members. 6. The committee gave thanks to Sue Lewry-Jones, Chief Internal Auditor, who was leaving the Council. The committee valued her support and professionalism in presenting reports and carrying out any actions.
Action/Further information to note:
1. To invite the cabinet member for business services and resident experience to the next meeting to discuss and clarify further the future with Babcock 4s - Tracker A11/16 2. To request that the Audit Performance Manager chase whether or note the financial position had been sorted out with Reigate - Tracker A14/16 3. Delete Tracker A3/16. 4. Send a copy of the notes from the first SEND Multi Board meeting to members of the committee – Tracker A18/15.
Resolved:
That the committee noted the tracker and information bulletin.
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STATUTORY RESPONSIBILITIES NETWORK PDF 168 KB
This report updates the Audit & Governance Committee on activity of the Statutory Responsibilities Network. Minutes: Declarations of interest: None
Witnesses: David McNulty, Chief Executive
Key points raised during the discussion:
1. In response to a question about how the committee should be assisting with savings and structure of budgets the Chief Executive explained that the committee regularly review the risk register in terms of sustainability, specific strategic responses and that services were being delivered as they should. It was thought that the Statutory Responsibilities Network (SRN) consisted of the right people. 2. The SRN focus was now on further savings needed following council’s budget decision and ensuring requirements were met with regards to consultation and mitigating any consequences. 3. In response to a query regarding lessons learned from the implementation of the Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH) the Chief Executive explained that the project planning was done according to Prince 2 and nothing was to be learned from this as it went as it should. However, there were lessons to be learned from the impact of MASH and other services in the system. There was ongoing work with partners ensuring that referrals to the MASH were appropriate. The SRN had not signed off the Project Implementation Document (PID) yet as there was still work needed to ensure the project was working as it should be. A report was expected by SRN within the next few weeks. It was stated that children were safer now the MASH was in place.
Actions/ further information to be provided: None.
Resolved: That the Audit & Governance Committee Chairman continues to meet with the Network Chairman, the Chief Executive, in order to keep up-to-date with network activity.
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ETHICAL STANDARDS - ANNUAL REVIEW PDF 117 KB
To receive an overview of the operation of the Code of Conduct and provision of support to Members on the Code of Conduct. Additional documents: Minutes: Declarations of interest: None
Witnesses: Ann Charlton, Monitoring Officer and Director of Legal & Democratic Services
Key points raised during the discussion:
4. Some members suggested that examples be given on the RoI form and maybe list potential organisations that may need to be considered. The Committee were informed that organisation needed to be listed where members had a managerial or a role of influence in that organisation. Whilst it was agreed that a list of organisations may not be helpful, in case some were missed, it was requested that a list of types of organisations would be useful to members.
Actions/ further information to be provided: None
Resolved:
1. That the Monitoring Officer provides training and guidance to new and returning members as outlined in paragraph 17 of the report.
2. The Monitoring Officer’s report on recent activity in relation to the Code of Conduct and complaints made in relation to member conduct was noted.
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2016/17 EXTERNAL AUDIT PLAN AND KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PDF 100 KB
This report provides the Audit & Governance Committee with the Audit Plan and the proposed Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for the external audit of the 2016/17 financial statements of the Council.
Additional documents: Minutes: Declarations of interest: None
Witnesses: Thomas Ball, Grant Thornton Geoffrey Banister, Grant Thornton
Key points raised during the discussion:
Actions/ further information to be provided: None.
Resolved: The Audit Plan and proposed Key Performance Indicators for 2016/17 as attached to the report were approved. |
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2015/16 AUDIT FINDINGS REPORT FOR SURREY CHOICES LTD PDF 90 KB
This report provides the Audit & Governance Committee with the outcome and findings of the external audit of the 2015/16 financial statements of Surrey Choices Ltd.
Additional documents: Minutes: Declarations of interest: None
Witnesses: Geoffrey Banister, Grant Thornton David John, Audit Performance Manager Kevin Kilburn, Deputy Chief Finance Officer
Key points raised during the discussion:
1. Grant Thornton introduced the report and explained that whilst it was an improvement on the previous year, it was a very difficult audit and that process had been put in place to make this easier in the future. 2. The Audit Performance Manager explained that audit work had been undertaken with Surrey Choices and it would be looked at again this year. 3. There had been a part 2 report discussed at the Council Overview Board (COB) at which a member of the Shareholder Board had attended. The Committee wished for that report and a member of the Board to attend the next meeting of the Audit & Governance Committee to discuss governance issues. The Deputy Chief Finance Officer reiterated that the committee needed to be sure they were not duplicating the work of COB. 4. Clarification was requested in relation to the description of page 15 of the financial statements which the Deputy Chief Finance Officer would take up with the company.
Actions/ further information to be provided:
1. Committee Manager to send copy of the part 2 report and minutes of Council Overview Board. 2. The Deputy Chief Finance Officer to raise the description on page 15 of the financial statements document.
Resolved:
To invite the Chairman of the Shareholder Board to the next meeting of the committee to discuss governance issues.
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MINIMUM REVENUE PROVISION CALCULATION PDF 105 KB
This report informs the Committee of a change in the way the minimum revenue provision is calculated for the Council. Minutes: Declarations of interest: None
Witnesses: Nicola O’Connor, Finance Manager Assets and Accounting
Key points raised during the discussion:
Actions/ further information to be provided: None
Resolved: The report was noted.
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COMPLETED INTERNAL AUDIT REPORTS PDF 103 KB
The purpose of this report is to inform Members of the Internal Audit reports that have been completed since the last meeting. Additional documents: Minutes: Declarations of interest: None
Witnesses: David John, Audit Performance Manager
Key points raised during the discussion:
1. The Audit Performance Manager introduced the report which set out seven audit reports that had been completed since the last meeting of the committee. 2. Three of these reports had an audit opinion of significant improvement needed. All of these were programmed for follow up. They were each discussed in detail by the committee. 3. In response to a question it was reported that there was not consistency in understanding the difference between accident and incident and whether or not it should be reported. Steps were being taken to improve the logging of what should be logged. 4. There was some discussion around agency staff and in particular those that were here for some time and whether or not they received health and safety training. Even those that worked for Surrey CC for very short periods should have the basics covered. The Audit Performance Manager stated that assurances were coming from managers but this was not evidence based. 5. There was much discussion about the highways contract with regards to problems of standards, management not holding to account or taking the issues seriously enough. It was recognised that the contract was small to the contractor and some members spoke of the wish that it come back in-house. 6. The Audit Performance Manager reported that the new manager, Andrew Milne, was addressing the issues and ensuring that the top level had a grasp of the problems. 7. It was reported that the Economic, Prosperity, Environment and Highways Board was due to review the highways contract. 8. Members asked why the contract had been renewed when 25% of gulleys checked had not been cleaned and that local highways teams were effectively doing the work that should be done by Kier as contract manager. 9. The Audit Performance Manager reported that a follow up audit would be undertaken as soon as practicable after the agreed date for implementing recommendations.
Actions/ further information to be provided: 1. To include the following issues on the tracker: · Feedback to committee from meeting with officers in March to discuss cyber security (Tracker A2/17) · Update to the March committee meeting on improvements in Health & Safety (Tracker A3/17) 2. Chairman to write to the Chairman of People, Performance and Development Committee raising the concerns of this committee regarding health and safety. (Tracker A3/17) 3. Chairman to write to the Cabinet Member, copy to the Leader, regarding the committee’s concerns on the renewal of the highways contract. (Tracker A4/17)
Resolved:
The Committee noted the report.
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2016/17 REVIEW OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE SYSTEM OF INTERNAL AUDIT PDF 160 KB
This report sets out the findings and recommendations from the 2016/17 review of the effectiveness of the system of internal audit in Surrey County Council. The agreed Terms of Reference for this review are attached at Annex A
Additional documents: Minutes: Declarations of interest: None
Witnesses: David John, Audit Performance Manager
Key points raised during the discussion:
1. The Audit Performance Manager went through each section of annex 1 to the report and reported that the Charter had been approved by the Strategic Responsibilities Network and that new KPI's will be part of the Orbis-IA agreed governance arrangements. 2. He also reported that the reports would look different in future. The opinion may use the word 'assurance' but the phrase ‘significant improvement’ could still be used within the management summaries and conclusions. 3. and would be exceptional reports rather than narrative. 4. There was further discussion regarding the proposed changes to the reports which the committee felt uneasy about. The committee all agreed that they would prefer to keep the word ‘improvement’ as to change this would mean a dilution of importance and it was understood by the public. The Audit Performance Manager explained that the stakeholder could ask for a review.
Actions/ further information to be provided: None.
Resolved:
1. The report was noted.
2. The committee requested that the term ‘significant improvement’ not be replaced by ‘assurance’ in future audit reports.
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE AUDIT & GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE PDF 119 KB
For Members to consider and comment on the annual report of the Audit & Governance Committee. Additional documents: Minutes: Declarations of interest: None
Witnesses: None
Key points raised during the discussion:
1. Saj Hussain pointed out that he was not a Member of the Resident Experience Board. 2. It was requested that in future there was more detail around the work of the committee and skills of committee members be included in the report.
Actions/ further information to be provided: To correct the report and publish.
Resolved: The report was noted. |
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TREASURY MANAGEMENT STRATEGY PDF 64 KB
This report sets out the council’s treasury management strategy for 2017/18, as required to ensure compliance with CIPFA’s Code of Practice for Treasury Management. The report also covers the council’s Prudential Indicators to 2019/20, in accordance with the requirements of the CIPFA Prudential Code.
Additional documents: Minutes: Declarations of interest: None
Witnesses: Phil Triggs, Strategic Manager Pensions & Treasury
Key points raised during the discussion:
1. The Strategic Manager Pension Fund & Treasury introduced the report stating that full Council had already approved the treasury management strategy. He went through table 2.1: current and projected portfolio position and table 2.2: prospects for interest rates within the report. 2. There was discussion around the levels of cash before borrowing took place as the previous minimum cash limit was £47m but this requirement had not been kept in the new strategy. The Strategic Manager Pension Fund & Treasury explained the current financial advantages of short term borrowing, which would be beneficial on a temporary basis. Temporary was defined as over the next one to three years and if economic conditions changed, the strategy would be adapted accordingly after taking advice from the council’s treasury consultant.
Actions/ further information to be provided: None
Resolved:
The content of the Treasury Management Strategy for 2017/18 was approved. |
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DATE OF NEXT MEETING
The next meeting of Audit & Governance Committee will be on 27 March 2017. Minutes: The date of the meeting was NOTED. |