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Minutes:
The committee
received a report from the Head of Shared Internal Audit Service regarding the
Annual Governance Statement 2021/2022.
In response to the
Members’ questions the Head of Shared Internal Audit said the following:
i.
On
page 20 of the officer’s report in Principle B there was a general statement
about continuing to engage with stakeholders, examples of engagement were via
documentation and face to face, however this was a broad statement. Officer
stated there was little he could add that the report did not already state.
Councillor Thornburrow stated she could add to
officer’s previous answer. The Greater Cambridgeshire Local Plan Preferred
Options had 8000 responses. It reflected the work of moving to digital format
and trying to reach people. There had received lessons about how to further
engage with residents of the city.
Councillor Bennett said that on Page 20 of the
report, Principle section B, the last point should not use the word “including”
but be changed to “upon” or “in respect of”. The Officer agreed he would be
happy to make that amendment to the report.
ii.
Councillor
Carling stated that on Page 13 of the report there were now include now seven
Executive Councillors not six
Officer stated he would have that updated.
iii.
Officer
recognised the risk of energy shortages/power cuts as a potential hazard and
had been alerted to it. The management team had been having discussions around
this issue. The management team had discussed emergency planning processes
regarding Council operations and how they could support local residents.
Resolved (by 5 votes to 0 – unanimous of those able
to vote) to:
i. The Annual Governance Statement in
advance of the Statement of Accounts. To help complete this, members should
note:
• the arrangements for compiling,
reporting on and signing the AGS;
• the progress made on issues reported in
the previous year;
• the current review of
effectiveness
• the issues considered for
inclusion in the current AGS;
ii. Note and endorse the amendments to the
updated Local Code of Corporate Governance.