Audit and Governance Committee - Wednesday, 24th April, 2024 6.00 pm

April 24, 2024 View on council website  Watch video of meeting or read trancript
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Summary

The council meeting focused on reviewing various reports and policies, updating the committee on internal and external audits, and discussing updates to the council's constitution and code of conduct. The meeting was procedural, with several reports noted and approved, and plans for future workshops to discuss constitutional amendments and the code of conduct complaints procedure.

  1. Internal Audit Progress Report: The committee noted the report, which highlighted that several audit reports missed their deadline. There were no significant arguments or opposition. The implication is a follow-up in the next committee meeting to address these missed reports.

  2. External Auditor's Report: The report was accepted without major objections. It was noted that five members had not completed their declaration of interest forms as required, which had been an ongoing issue. The discussion focused on ensuring compliance in the future, with plans to chase up members to complete their forms. This decision underscores the council's commitment to transparency and proper governance.

  3. Constitutional Amendments: The committee agreed to hold a workshop to discuss potential amendments to the council's constitution, particularly focusing on the petition scheme and council procedure rules. No significant opposition was noted. This decision is important as it could lead to changes in how the council operates and engages with public petitions.

  4. Code of Conduct Complaints Procedure: A workshop will also be held to review the code of conduct complaints procedure. This decision follows concerns across parties about the current process. The workshop aims to ensure the procedure is clear, fair, and effective, reflecting best practices and possibly incorporating guidance from the Local Government Association.

  5. Cyber Security Report: The committee decided to receive cyber security updates only when significant changes occur, rather than at every meeting. This decision will streamline meetings and focus discussions on substantial cyber security issues when they arise.

The meeting was marked by a focus on improving council operations and governance, with an emphasis on transparency and accountability. The decision to review significant policies through workshops before formal approval suggests a thorough and inclusive approach to governance changes.