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DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST PDF 215 KB Members are reminded to consider the categories of interest, identified in the Code of Conduct for Members to determine: whether they have an interest in any agenda item and any action they should take. For further details, see the attached note from the Monitoring Officer.
Members are also reminded to declare the nature of the interest at the earliest opportunity and the agenda item it relates to. Please note that ultimately it is the Members’ responsibility to identify any interests and also update their register of interest form as required by the Code.
If in doubt as to the nature of an interest, you are advised to seek advice prior the meeting by contacting the Monitoring Officer or Democratic Services.
Additional documents: Minutes: There were no declarations of pecuniary interest made by members of the committee.
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TOWER HAMLETS ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION Additional documents: |
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Annual Governance Statements: 2020/21, 2021/22 and 2022/23 PDF 235 KB Additional documents:
Minutes: Ms Julie Lorraine Corporate Director for Resources introduced the item stating the Governance Statements had been brought to the Extraordinary Audit Committee meeting because it was her view that they needed to be in the public domain. She said that in the absence of the financial statements, it was vital to have the Annual Governance Statements published on the Council’s website.
Ms Lorraine explained that usually the Annual Governance Statements are produced with the financial statement of accounts but as some of the financial statements, were in the midst of being finalised, it was her opinion that the Annual Governance Statements for 2020/21, 2021/22 and 2022/23 ought to be produced as the two were not inextricably linked to the Financial Statements. Ms Lorraine said she had asked Mr Dobbs, Head of Internal Audit, Anti-Fraud and Risk to produce the reports attached.
Mr Dobbs referred members to the report in the supplementary agenda pack and said that the Annual Governance Statement were a requirement of the CIPFA/SOLACE principals of Good Governance, whereby the Council was required to undertake a review of its corporate governance processes, systems and give an assurance on the governance framework to support the creation of an Annual Governance Statement.
In response to comments and questions from members the following was noted:
· Mr Dobbs stated that it had been difficult to produce statements for the past years, but he had attempted to strike a balance in compiling the narrative. He said that the three statements aimed to show the progress made by the Council in dealing with its governance issues over the period of time concerned. He said he took on board the comment made about the Mayor’s and Chief Executive forward on page 10 of the supplemental agenda and said the comment that the current Chief Executive was not the Chief Executive at the time of the statement had been discussed, but that the Chief Executive had not requested any further explanatory narrative to be added. · Ms Julie Lorraine said that the approval of the three Governance statements would bring the Council up to date with the AGS’s outstanding. She said the 2023/24 AGS would be brought to Committee by July 2024 and thereafter everything would be synchronized. · Ms Lorraine said that there had been a change of approach to how the Annual Governance Statements are produced. She said her view was that the publication of the statements was in the public interest and therefore needed to on the Council’s website. She said previous rules determined the AGS was integral to the statement of accounts and could not be separated, however these rules had since changed, and as such she felt it important to publish these AGS statements as soon as possible. She said she had spoken with the Administration and the Chief Executive before bringing the statements to the extraordinary meeting. Ms Lorraine said they still carried a risk that the statements may not align with the external auditor’s opinion once the audited positions are known, ... view the full minutes text for item 2.1 |