Venue: Meeting Room G.01, Ground Floor, City Hall, 115 Charles Street, Leicester, LE1 1FZ
Contact: Sharif Chowdhury, Senior Governance Officer, email: sharif.chowdhury@leicester.gov.uk
Jessica Skidmore, Governance Services Officer, email: jessica.skidmore@leicester.gov.uk
Items
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1. |
Apologies for Absence
Minutes:
Apologies were received from Cllr
Kitterick.
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2. |
Declarations of Interest
Minutes:
There were no declarations of interest.
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3. |
Minutes of the Previous Meeting PDF 93 KB
The minutes of the meeting held on 26 January
2026 are attached and Members will be asked to confirm them as a
correct record.
Minutes:
The minutes of the previous of meeting held on
26 January 2026 were confirmed as a correct record.
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4. |
Statutory Statement of Accounts and Annual Governance Statement 2024/25 PDF 111 KB
The Director of Finance submits a report to
the Governance and Audit Committee which presents the Statutory
Statement of Accounts and Annual Governance Statement 2024/25,
along with an update from the External Auditor, which details their
audit work and any recommendations.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The Director of Finance submitted a report to the
Governance and Audit Committee which presented the Statutory
Statement of Accounts and Annual Governance Statement 2024/25,
along with an update from the External Auditor, which detailed
their audit work and any recommendations.
The following points were highlighted:
- Resourcing the team had been a challenge, but this was an issue
nationally.
- Other
issues faced included a change in requirements around leasing and
complex contracts.
- There
was a £10m impact on the general fund due to the settlement
with Biffa. The cost had effectively
been brought forward into this set of accounts.
- There
had also been an impact caused by a move in investment from capital
to revenue.
- The
action plan contained a recommendation on quality control processes
within capital accounting based on material errors.
- The
report contained an update on recommendations made, eight of these
had not been addressed. Some of these
that were highlighted included:
- Completeness of Income and Expenditure not being
accrued
- The
process for Schools Cash Balances still being completed at the end
of March.
- There
had been some improvement around the revaluations of
assets. However, material errors had
been identified in the valuations themselves. As such a recommendation had been brought forward
on quality control processes on valuations.
- There
was a focus on now the audit process could be made more efficient
to meet the deadline.
With regard to
questions and comments from members, the following
was noted:
- In
response to queries about resourcing issues, it was recognised that
this was not a quick fix, but work was being done to bring
resources into the team. New staff had
been brought in, but it took time for them to gain
experience.
- A
report on improvement arrangements would be bought to future
reports.
- Regarding a suggestion to have a dashboard to that progress
against areas for improvement could be monitored, it was suggested
that an update could be brought to the Committee, and a progress
report could be given so that audits could be examined and
assurance given that things were improving and concerns could be
highlighted.
- It was
noted that similar errors in accounting happened in other local
authorities, but the quantum of errors at the Council was
high.
- With regard to improving quality control processes, the valuation process had
improved since last year, there was a lot les query on the valuation of assets. This was largely about checks and balances, and
the checks should be done before the entries were done. It was further noted that valuations could be
subjective and there would be debate between the Council and
auditors on valuations.
- With regard to a query on investments treated as Capital, it was explained that
property funds had been invested in and these had been treated as a
capital investment as guidance at the time had
suggested. This had then gone into an
unusable reserve. The rules had then
changed such that this should not have been treated as Capital, but
as a normal investment. ...
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External Audit Annual Report 2024/25 PDF 88 KB
The External Auditors, Grant Thornton, and
Head of Finance submits a report to the Governance and Audit
Committee which presents the External Audit Annual Report
2023-24.
The Committee is recommended to note the
report.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The External Auditors, Grant Thornton, and Head of
Finance submitted a report to the Governance and Audit Committee
which presents the External Audit Annual Report 2024-25.
The following points were highlighted:
- Financial strategy continued to be a risk
- A
weakness surrounded the Designated Schools Grant deficit, whilst we
await government plans.
- A
weakness relating to the recent housing regulator
outcomes.
With regard to
questions and comments from members, the following
was noted:
- In
response to a query on the DSG, is was
clarified that the papers showed the split.
- Information on governance arrangements surrounding Housing could
come to the Committee.
AGREED:
That the report be noted.
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6. |
Any Other Urgent Business
Minutes:
The Chair advised members that items raised under
Any Other Urgent Business should be agreed with the Chair in
advance of the meeting.
The meeting ended at 18:15.
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