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Audit and Governance Committee - Wednesday, 24th September, 2025 10.00 am
September 24, 2025 View on council websiteSummary
The Buckinghamshire Council Audit and Governance Committee is scheduled to meet on Wednesday 24 September 2025. The agenda includes the Chief Auditor's annual opinion, the annual counter fraud report, an update on the Business Assurance Strategy, and the Farnham Park Sports Fields Charity Annual Report and Financial Statements. The committee will also discuss its action log and work programme.
Chief Auditor Annual Audit Opinion 2024/25
The committee is scheduled to discuss the Chief Auditor's Annual Audit Opinion for the year 2024/25. The report pack includes the annual audit opinion, but provides no further information about what will be discussed.
2024/25 Counter Fraud Annual Report
The committee is scheduled to review the 2024/25 Counter Fraud Annual Report. The report pack includes the annual report, but provides no further information about what will be discussed.
2025/26 Business Assurance Strategy Update
The Audit and Governance Committee is scheduled to receive an update on the 2025/26 Business Assurance Strategy. The report pack includes the strategy update, but provides no further information about what will be discussed.
Farnham Park Sports Fields Charity Annual Report and Financial Statements 2024/25
The committee will be considering the Farnham Park Sports Fields Charity Annual Report and Financial Statements for 2024/25. Farnham Park is a large park and Site of Special Scientific Interest1 near Slough.
Action Log and Work Programme
The committee is scheduled to discuss its action log and work programme. The Agenda Frontsheet notes that these items are included in the report pack, but provides no further information about what will be discussed.
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A Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) is a conservation designation denoting a protected area in the United Kingdom. SSSIs are protected by law to conserve their wildlife, geological or physiographical importance. ↩
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