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APOLOGIES To receive apologies for absence. Minutes: Councillors John B. Hughes, Aeron M. Jones, Dilwyn Morgan and W. Tudor Owen. |
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DECLARATION OF PERSONAL INTEREST To receive any declaration of personal interest. Minutes: No declarations of personal interest were received from any members
present. |
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URGENT ITEMS To note any items which are urgent business in the opinion of the Chairman so they may be considered. |
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The Chairman shall propose that the minutes of the meeting of this committee, held on 14 July 2016, be signed as a true record. Minutes: The Chairman signed the minutes of the meeting of this committee held on 14 July 2016, as a true record. |
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FINAL ACCOUNTS 2015/16 PDF 138 KB To submit the statutory
financial statements for 2015/16. a) To
submit the revised statutory financial statements by the Head of Finance for
the Committee’s approval (attached) b)(i) To submit the formal “ISA 260” report to
“those charged with governance” by external auditors Deloitte on behalf of the
Auditor General for Wales on the 2015/16 Statement of Accounts for Gwynedd
Council (attached) b)(ii) To
authorise the Committee Chairman and the Head of Finance to sign the “letter of
representation” on behalf of the Audit Committee, which is charged with
governance in relation to approving the statutory financial statements for
Gwynedd Council (copy to follow as Appendix 1 to the report of the external
auditors Deloitte on behalf of the Auditor General for Wales in (b)(i) above) c)(i) To
submit the formal “ISA 260” report to “those charged with governance” by the
external auditors Deloitte on behalf of the Auditor General for Wales on the
2015/16 Statement of Accounts for the Pension Fund (attached) c)(ii) To
authorise the Committee Chairman and the Head of Finance to sign the “letter of
representation” on behalf of the Audit Committee, which is charged with
governance in relation to approving the statutory financial statements for the
Pension Fund (copy to follow as Appendix 1 to the report of the external
auditors Deloitte on behalf of the Auditor General for Wales in (c)(i) above) Additional documents:
Minutes: i) Statement of the Accounts The Head of Finance Department submitted the revised
statutory financial statements for approval by the committee. He noted that the
reports from Deloitte on behalf of the Wales Audit Office noted the main
changes to the accounts since the pre-audit version had been submitted to the
Committee meeting of 14 July. ii) Report of the Appointed
Auditor on the Audit of Financial Statements a) The Council’s Accounts In
accordance with the Annual Audit procedure, namely the Appointed Auditor’s
report for those charged with governance, the report by Deloitte on behalf of
the Auditor General for Wales was submitted by Ian Howse, Financial Audit
Engagement Leader, Deloitte. It
was reported that the audit work had been completed and that the Auditor
General intended to issue an unqualified audit report on Gwynedd Council’s
accounts for 2015/16. The
following main observations were noted: ·
That one uncorrected misstatement in relation to
misclassification of cash received had been found but, as it was a matter of
timing which did not change the financial position, the auditors had been
willing for it not to be corrected; ·
That there was one
misstatement that had been corrected to their satisfaction; ·
There were no matters which required attention
highlighted by the audit team in relation to the significant risks tested; ·
That the accounts were exceptional and he conveyed
his thanks to the accounts team for their work and the quality of the accounts
which facilitated their work of auditing them. In response to an enquiry by a member regarding the corrected
misstatement in relation to the misclassification of equal pay provision, the
Head of Finance Department noted that it was a technical accounting matter
which was corrected to reflect the use of the money. b) Gwynedd Pension Fund
Accounts The Financial Audit Engagement Leader, Deloitte noted that the Auditor
General intended to issue an unqualified audit opinion on the accounts of the
Gwynedd Pension Fund for 2015/16. The following main observations were noted: ·
In relation to uncorrected misstatements, in
relation to investment valuations - property, that it was a matter of opinion, therefore,
they were willing for it not to be corrected as it was not a material
consideration; ·
That one uncorrected misstatement in relation to
misclassification of cash received had been found but, as it was a matter of
timing which did not change the financial position, the auditors had been
willing for it not to be corrected; ·
There were no matters which required attention
highlighted by the audit team in relation to the significant risks tested; ·
That the Pension Fund accounts were very complex
and that they were excellent accounts. Members expressed their appreciation of the work of officers in
preparing the accounts. The Head of the Finance Department expressed his appreciation of the
auditors' co-operation. RESOLVED that the Audit Committee, with the power delegated by the Council to be “those charged with governance” in relation to approving the statutory financial statements and the relevant audit, approves the amended statutory financial statements, ... view the full minutes text for item 5. |
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2016/17 TREASURY MANAGEMENT - MID YEAR REVIEW PDF 391 KB To submit, for information, the report of the Head of Finance on the Council’s actual borrowing and investment during the current financial year. Additional documents: Minutes: The background and
context of the report on the current year's treasury management activity was
set out by the Investment Manager. It was noted that, owing to the financial
position following the United Kingdom's decision to leave the European Union
and the decision of the Bank of England to reduce the base interest rate to
0.25%, it was anticipated that rates would fall which would have an impact on
the interest received as a total against the budget. Consequently, it could not
be reported at the time that the target set in the strategy would be reached at
the end of the financial year; however, a report would be provided once the
situation was clearer. It was noted that the performance was in line with that
expected in the period to 31 August 2016. A copy of the information for the table on page 139 of the agenda was
distributed. In response to a question by a member, the Head of Finance Department
confirmed that the Council was not investing abroad. He added that the
situation was a little different in terms of the Pension Fund with cross-border
investments. The Head of Finance Department explained that the long-term strategy was
to reduce the amount borrowed and reduce the amount invested. It was noted that
if interest rates were to rise, the strategy would be revisited and the matter
would be reported to the Committee. It was enquired whether members would be
interested in having a session with Arlingclose, the
Council's treasury advisers, to discuss Treasury Management. Members were eager
for a session to be held. In response to an
enquiry by a member regarding how much the Council self-borrowed, the Head of
Finance Department noted that the Council self-borrowed approximately
£40million. He explained that it was not possible for the Council to
self-borrow more than the minimum cash-flow at the time as the Council would
pay a considerable amount in overdraft charges. It was noted that it was not
stated as a saving in the savings schedule but that it was a significant
cost-avoidance. Consideration would be given to including the amount in the
annual report to reflect how much the Council would have paid in interest if it
had borrowed. In response to a
question by a member, it was noted that the Council had recovered 98% of its
investments in Heritable Bank and it was anticipated that further distributions
would be received. It was noted that, in line with what had been reported since
2008, the full amount should be recovered but the timing had not been confirmed
as it was dependent on the settlement of the ongoing court case. RESOLVED: (i) to accept the report for
information; (ii) to hold a session with Arlingclose, the Council's treasury advisers, to discuss
Treasury Management. |
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INTERNAL AUDIT OUTPUT 1/7/16 - 16/9/16 PDF 447 KB To submit the report of the Audit Manager. Minutes: The report of the Audit Manager was submitted, outlining the Internal
Audit’s work for the period. It was noted that 8 reports on audits from the
operational plan had been completed and 3 follow-up audits. Consideration was given to each individual report and during the
discussion reference was made to the following matters – Information Management In response to a member’s observation regarding training, the Audit Manager
noted that the Council provided on-line training and documents in the policy
centre in relation to information management. It was noted that it was hoped
that Managers and Senior Managers would encourage officers to complete the
training but that it was also the individuals' responsibility to complete the
training. In response to a follow-up observation by the member in terms of using
shredders rather than data destroying sacks, the Audit Manager noted that the
Council was moving away from using the sacks and was using shredders more and
more. It was added that there were moves to invest in shredders which would
ultimately be cheaper than administrating the procedure of using the data
destroying sacks. Annual Leave of Carers In response to a
question by a member, the Audit Manager explained that requests had been
received from the three Area Managers to look at Community Carers' leave
entitlement as the workers had felt that the additional leave that they had
received possibly did not reflect their actual entitlements. It was noted that
it was a complex field and that much work had been completed to analyse and
check this as part of the audit and the conclusion was reached that the
Community Carers' leave entitlement had been calculated accurately. A member enquired
why an opinion category had not been given on this audit. In response, the
Audit Manager noted that this was because the audit was undertaken at the
request of the managers and observations were given for the Department's
consideration. Plas Gwilym
Residential Home, Penygroes In response to a
member’s observations regarding her concerns that themes arise regularly in
audits of the Council's residential homes, the Audit Manager noted that the
Adults, Health and Well-being Department was committed to training in the care
and medication management fields. It was noted that workers in care homes did
not have access to e-learning modules at present but moves were afoot to allow
them to access the modules. It was emphasised that it was the Area Managers'
responsibility to ensure that the appropriate arrangements were in place and it
was hoped that the matters raised in the audits would be considered at all the
Council's residential homes. RESOLVED to
accept the report on the work of Internal Audit for the period 1 July 2016 to 16
September 2016 and to support the recommendations that had already been
submitted to the managers of the relevant services for implementation. |
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INTERNAL AUDIT PLAN 2016/17 PDF 377 KB To submit the report of the Audit Manager on the progress made on the 2016/17 Internal Audit Plan. Minutes: The report of the
Audit Manager was submitted, providing an update on the current situation in
terms of completing the 2016/17 internal audit plan. It was reported
that the Internal Audit Service up to 16 September 2016 had completed 26.5% of the
plan, with 22 of the 83 audits in the 2016/17 plan released in a finalised
version. RESOLVED to accept and note the contents of the
report as an update of progress against the 2016/17 audit plan. |