Agenda and minutes
Venue: Woodhatch Place, 11 Cockshot Hill, Reigate RH2 8EF
Contact: Angela Guest
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APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE AND SUBSTITUTIONS
Additional documents: Minutes: There were no apologies.
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MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETINGS PDF 236 KB
To agree the minutes of the meeting held on 12 November 2020 as a true record and to note the recording of the informal meeting held on 11 February 2021. Additional documents: Minutes: The minutes were agreed as an accurate record of the meeting. |
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DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST
To receive any declarations of disclosable pecuniary interests from Members in respect of any item to be considered at the meeting.
Notes: · In line with the Relevant Authorities (Disclosable Pecuniary Interests) Regulations 2012, declarations may relate to the interest of the member, or the member’s spouse or civil partner, or a person with whom the member is living as husband or wife, or a person with whom the member is living as if they were civil partners and the member is aware they have the interest. · Members need only disclose interests not currently listed on the Register of Disclosable Pecuniary Interests. · Members must notify the Monitoring Officer of any interests disclosed at the meeting so they may be added to the Register. · Members are reminded that they must not participate in any item where they have a disclosable pecuniary interest.
Additional documents: Minutes: Tim Evans, Trevor Willington and William McKee stated that they received a pension from the Fund. There were no other interests declared.
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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 (30 July 2021). 2. The deadline for public questions is seven days before the meeting (29 July 2021) 3. The deadline for petitions was 14 days before the meeting, and no petitions have been received. Additional documents: Minutes: There were none. |
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The Board is asked to review its forward plan.
Additional documents: Minutes: Speakers: Neil Mason, Strategic Finance Manager (Pensions)
Key points raised in the discussion: The Strategic Finance Manager explained that the forward plan was fluid and would be reviewed throughout the year.
Actions/further information to be provided: None.
Recommendations: The Board noted the forward plan.
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ADMINISTRATION UPDATE PDF 319 KB
The Board is asked to note the content of this report and make recommendations if any further action is required.
Additional documents: Minutes: Speakers: Clare Chambers, Pensions Service Delivery Manager Colette Hollands, Senior Pensions Programme Manager John Smith, Pension Governance & Employer Manager
Key points raised in the discussion: 1. The Pensions Service Delivery Manager gave a detailed introduction to the submitted report and included the following information: · The help desk had recently recruited an additional seven temporary staff to help manage an increase in demand, especially around this time of year with annual benefit statements and annual allowance statements being produced and issued. · A couple of highlights from our engagement and education team included doing a huge piece of work recently developing an employer website which we don't have at the moment. Communications had been issued to all scheme employers requesting the necessary data for McCloud and we have a dedicated mailbox for any queries and responses. McCloud data interface that had been developed by the system provider is currently being tested. · The Annual Benefit Statement project was progressing well and any outstanding statements were due to a number of queries around data and were with scheme employers at the moment. The introduction of iconnect for the Surrey and SAP employers has made a big difference this year for the Annual Benefit Statement project as data has been received on a monthly basis and the normal end of year data cleanse for those employers has not needed to be done. 2. In response to a Member query on the effect of the Guaranteed Minimum Pension Reconciliation on fund members, the Senior Pensions Programme Manager reported that work was being undertaken with Mercer, who are doing the GMP (Guaranteed Minimum Pension) data analysis so the Board should receive detail on actual numbers of cases reconciled as part of this exercise at the next Board meeting. 3. A Member asked about the provision of advice online for those made redundant. The Pension Governance & Employer Manager explained that Surrey did not abate pensions. The Pensions Service Delivery Manager further reported that the team could look into that to provide guidance and support but needed to be careful about giving advice. The following link was given post-meeting for Members to view available information on the website: redundancy-or-efficiency-retirement-from-the-lgps-surrey-v3.pdf (surreypensionfund.org) 4. The Chairman praised staff on the achievement of getting on track with Benefit Statements by the statutory deadline.
Actions/further information to be provided: That the Board be sent the members’ newsletter before the next meeting.
Recommendations: The Board noted the report.
Actions/further information to be provided: That the Board be sent the members newsletter before the next meeting.
Recommendations: The Board noted the report.
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ADMINISTRATION PERFORMANCE REPORT PDF 223 KB
The Board is asked to note the content of this report and make recommendations to the Pension Fund Committee if appropriate.
Additional documents: Minutes: Speakers: Neil Mason, Strategic Finance Manager (Pensions)
Key points raised in the discussion: · A bit of background for the benefit of new board members and how the pension team had moved from Orbis to the Council’s finance directorate · That the team were looking at how performance figures were reported and whether there was any need for change He also explained · the Red/Amber/Green (RAG) rating system used in the report · that there was an issue for terminated cases.
Actions/further information to be provided: None.
Recommendations: The Board noted the report.
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The Board is asked to note the content of this report and make recommendations to the Pension Fund Committee if appropriate.
Additional documents: Minutes: Speakers: Neil Mason, Strategic Finance Manager (Pensions) Ayaz Malik, Senior Pensions Finance Specialist
Key points raised in the discussion:
Actions/further information to be provided: None.
Recommendations: The Board noted the report.
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BREACH OF LAW REPORT PDF 195 KB
The Board is asked to note the content of this report and make recommendations to the Pension Fund Committee if appropriate.
Additional documents: Minutes: Speakers: Neil Mason, Strategic Finance Manager (Pensions)
Key points raised in the discussion:
Actions/further information to be provided: None.
Recommendations: The Board noted the report.
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SUMMARY OF THE PENSION FUND COMMITTEE MEETINGS OF 11 DECEMBER 2020 AND 9 JULY 2021 PDF 345 KB
The Board is asked to note the content of this report.
Additional documents: Minutes: Speakers: Neil Mason, Strategic Finance Manager (Pensions)
Key points raised in the discussion: · annexes to the report as being of note to the Board · that there was a positive cashflow and the Board would receive a detailed analysis of this annually · the Fund was 96% funded · paragraph 9 of the report where the impact of climate risk on the Fund was amended · the map of the Surrey portfolio against the UN SDGs (United Nations Sustainable Development Goals), · the passive portfolio change to the LGIM ‘future world fund’ and · paragraph 23 onwards which highlighted the work with Border to Coast.
Actions/further information to be provided: None.
Recommendations: The Board noted the report.
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The Board is asked to note the content of this report and make recommendations to the Pension Fund Committee if appropriate.
Additional documents: Minutes: Speakers: Neil Mason, Strategic Finance Manager (Pensions) John Smith, Pension Governance & Employer Manager
Key points raised in the discussion:
Actions/further information to be provided: None.
Recommendations:
1. The Board agreed that the following should be expedited as a matter of urgency: a) Cyber security training for officers, Board and Committee members should be incorporated in the Fund’s training plan, and b) That a cyber security risk register should be created / the Administration Risk Register should be expanded in accordance with tPR recommendations
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REVIEW OF INTERNAL DISPUTE RESOLUTION CASES IN 2021/22 (QUARTER ONE) PDF 196 KB
The Board is asked to note the content of this report.
Additional documents: Minutes: Speakers: Neil Mason, Strategic Finance Manager (Pensions)
Key points raised in the discussion:
Actions/further information to be provided: None.
Recommendations:
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The Board is asked to note the content of this report.
Additional documents: Minutes: Speakers: Neil Mason, Strategic Finance Manager (Pensions) Elaine Laycock, Principal Auditor Ayaz Malik, Senior Pensions Finance Specialist
Key points raised in the discussion: a) The Internal Audit opinion for the Investment audit was Reasonable Assurance. This opinion means that most controls were in place and were operating as expected to manage key risks to the achievement of system or service objectives. b) The Internal Audit opinion for the Administration audit was Partial Assurance. This opinion meant that there were weaknesses in the system of control and/or the level of non-compliance is such as to put the achievement of the system or service objectives at risk. The report included 10 findings and associated agreed actions, four of which has been assessed as high priority and six as medium priority actions. 2. In response to a Member query about reconciliation and the resource for that the Senior Pensions Finance Specialist explained that previously reconciliation was able to be done on a quarterly basis due to lack of staff. A new member of staff had been appointed and was being trained so hopefully, going forward, it would be done on a quarterly basis. 3. The Principal Auditor explained that Internal Audit has developed a new Strategy for the Internal Audit of the Surrey Pension Fund. The Surrey Pension Fund Internal Audit Plan for 2021/22 consists of a number of smaller targeted reviews rather than the overarching reviews undertaken previously. The outcomes of these reviews will be reported to the Pension Board in due course.
Actions/further information to be provided: None.
Recommendations: The Board noted the report.
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RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE LGPS PDF 476 KB
The Board is asked to note the content of this report and make recommendations to the Pension Fund Committee if appropriate.
Additional documents: Minutes: Speakers: Neil Mason, Strategic Finance Manager (Pensions)
Key points raised in the discussion: The Strategic Finance Manager explained that Board Members should be receiving bulletins monthly and to let him know if they were not. There was nothing that he wished to highlight from the submitted bulletins.
Actions/further information to be provided: None.
Recommendations: The Board noted the report.
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The Board is asked to note the content of this report and the Fund Risk Register (shown as Annex 1) and Administration Risk Register (shown as Annex 2) and make recommendations to the Pension Fund Committee if required.
Additional documents: Minutes: Speakers: Neil Mason, Strategic Finance Manager (Pensions) Ayaz Malik, Senior Pensions Finance Specialist John Smith, Pension Governance & Employer Manager
Key points raised in the discussion: 1. The Strategic Finance Manager introduced the risk register report stating that he was happy to take a view from the Board on how it was compiled and explained that how risks were assessed across the council was being considered. 2. The Senior Pensions Finance Specialisthighlighted the minor changes made to the administration risk register that had taken the Board comments, from the previous meeting, into account. 3. There were some queries around the register in relation to risk scores and whether or not actions taken had any effect on the scoring. The Strategic Finance Manager offered to work with the Chairman on this outside of the meeting which was agreed by the Board.
Actions/further information to be provided: That officers work with the Chairman on presenting the risk register.
Recommendations: The Board noted the report.
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Scheme Advisory Board Review of Governance in the LGPS PDF 213 KB
The Board is asked to note the content of this report.
Additional documents: Minutes: Speakers: Neil Mason, Strategic Finance Manager (Pensions)
Key points raised in the discussion: 1. The Strategic Finance Manager introduced the Scheme Advisory Board (SAB) report and detailed some of the history behind it being set up which included: · The SAB was set up in 2017 to look at potential conflict between the sponsoring authority and pension fund, particularly the role of the S151 officer · Significant recommendations were made and, to ensure these were managed, it was ensured that the S151 officers have sufficient training in the LGPS and that there was a ring-fenced budget approved by the Pension Fund Committee. Also, that there was a specific officer with delegated powers responsible for the LGPS. · The report detailed phase 3 of the good governance review and the fund would put in place any necessary recommendations. 2. In response to a Member query it was reported that the MHCLG (Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government) would be producing statutory guidance by the end of this year but that was not a firm date.
Actions/further information to be provided: None.
Recommendations: The Board noted the report.
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The Pension Regulator's consultation on a single combined code of practice PDF 277 KB
The Board is asked to note the content of this report.
Additional documents: Minutes: Speakers: Neil Mason, Strategic Finance Manager (Pensions) John Smith, Pension Governance & Employer Manager
Key points raised in the discussion: 1. The Strategic Finance Manager explained that the proposal from tPR is that all defined benefit pension schemes have a standard code of conduct and that Surrey would have preferred to have had a tailored code of conduct. 2. Representations in favour of the existing tailored approach had been made by the Scheme Advisory Board on behalf of the LGPS but to no avail. 3. The Pension Governance & Employer Manager went on to say that the one-size-fits-all approach had led to some confusion for local government around responsibilities.
Actions/further information to be provided: None.
Recommendations: The Board noted the report.
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The Board are asked to review and agree. Additional documents: Minutes: Speakers: Neil Mason, Strategic Finance Manager (Pensions) Ayaz Malik, Senior Pensions Finance Specialist
Key points raised in the discussion: 1. The Strategic Finance Manager explained that Hymans Robertson had conducted a knowledge assessment last year and both the Board and Committee performed well. Tailored training would be given to new members in order to fulfil the statutory knowledge requirements. 2. The Senior Pensions Finance strongly recommended the LTF fundamental course to new members and explained that he kept a log of members training. If members were unable to make the dates for this he was happy to seek alternative training. Therefore, if any members attend training to let him know so that log could be kept updated. 3. In response to a Member query about how the deployment of knowledge was assessed the Chairman stated that members judged themselves and then it was up to the Council to decide whether or not members were invited back to sit on the Board. The Strategic Finance Manager stated that whilst there wasn’t a performance matrix for the Board or Committee he would be happy to work with the Board if they wanted something in place.
Actions/further information to be provided: None.
Recommendations: 1. The Board noted the report and agreed that all members should prioritise attendance at training events wherever practicable.
2. That new Board members complete the Pensions Regulator (TPR) toolkit by the next Board meeting in November was agreed.
3. That the Board reviews the training policy on an annual basis.
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EXCLUSION OF THE PUBLIC
Recommendation: That under Section 100(A) of the Local Government Act 1972, the public be excluded from the meeting for the following items of business on the grounds that they involve the likely disclosure of exempt information under the relevant paragraphs of Part 1 of Schedule 12A of the Act.
PART TWO – IN PRIVATE Additional documents: Minutes: Resolved: That under Section 100(A) of the Local Government Act 1972, the public be excluded from the meeting for the following items of business on the grounds that they involve the likely disclosure of exempt information under the relevant paragraphs of Part 1 of Schedule 12A of the Act.
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TURNAROUND BOARD UPDATE
The Board is asked to note the content of this report and make recommendations to the Pension Fund Committee if appropriate.
Additional documents: Minutes: Speakers: Neil Mason, Strategic Finance Manager (Pensions) Nikki Neal, Programme Manager
Key points raised in the discussion: · The background detail of the audit report in 2018 · The background detail to the breakup of the Orbis Partnership · Workstreams identified to bring the service in-house · Phase 2 was to design an organisation to produce improvements and so the teams were combined. It also looked at process weaknesses, cultural processes and technology · An optimal structure had been identified and the consultation phase with staff had started last week. · The use of external support with benchmarking · The new structure was shared with teams last week · Improved training and development · Engagement with trade unions · Provision of a road map to maintain momentum · There were a total of 100 staff, including vacancies, in the structure at the moment but this was likely to reduce. · Staff would work in a more agile way, including many continuing to work from home. · The centre would be based at Dakota in Weybridge. · The Turnaround Programme continues to have the full support from the Director of Corporate Finance and the Executive Director of Resources.
Actions/further information to be provided: None.
Recommendations: The Board noted the report.
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DATE OF THE NEXT MEETING
The next meeting is scheduled for 11 November 2021. Additional documents: Minutes: The Board noted that the next meeting would be held on 11 November 2021.
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