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Transfer of funds relating to overspends as result of investigations undertaken by Wiltshire Constabulary and court and case costs

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A decision made 11 December 2009 regarding: Transfer of funds relating to overspends as result of investigations undertaken by Wiltshire Constabulary and court and case costs.

Decision Reference: MD-S-2009-0070

Decision Summary Title :

Transfer of Funds to Home Affairs and Non Ministerial Department

Date of Decision Summary:

7 December 2009

Decision Summary Author:

Finance Director

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

(State clauses from Code of Practice booklet)

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

N/A

Written Report

Title :

Transfer of Funds from the Social Security Department to the Home Affairs and Non Ministerial Department

Date of Written Report:

3 December 2009

Written Report Author:

Finance Director

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

(State clauses from Code of Practice booklet)

Public

Subject:

Transfer of Funds from the Social Security Department to the Home Affairs and Non Ministerial Department to address overspends in these Departments as a result of investigations currently undertaken by the Wiltshire Constabulary and Court and Case Costs.

Decision(s):

The Minister agreed to make a transfer of funds from the Social Security Department amounting to £2.4 million in total, of which £606,000 was to Home Affairs and £1,794,000 to Non Ministerial Departments, with £220,000 of this allocated to the Bailiff’s Chambers and £1,574,000 to the Judicial Greffe.

Reason(s) for Decision:

The Departmental Quarterly Financial Reports for September 2009 show overspends in respect of the Home Affairs and Non Ministerial Departments. 

At its meeting on 12 November 2009 the Council of Ministers considered the consolidated Quarterly Financial Report of all States funded bodies for the period to 30 September 2009 and agreed that sums equivalent to the anticipated underspend in the Social Security Department and Economic Development Department for 2009 would be made available to help address overspends elsewhere.

 

Resource Implications:

As above

Action required:

The Minister to seek approval of the Minister for Treasury and Resources in accordance with Financial Direction 3.6 – Variations to Heads of Expenditure.

Signature:

Position:

Minister

Date Signed:

Date of Decision:

Transfer of funds relating to overspends as result of investigations undertaken by Wiltshire Constabulary and court and case costs

Social Security Department

Report for Minister

Subject:

Transfer of funds from the Social Security Department to the Home Affairs and Non Ministerial Department

Exempt Clause:

n/a

Date:

3 December 2009

Author:

Finance Director

 

Introduction 

The purpose of this report is to ask the Minister to agree to the transfer of funds of £2.4 million to the Home Affairs and Non Ministerial Departments in order to meet overspends in these Departments for 2009.

 

Background  

As the Minister is aware, the Departmental Quarterly Financial Reports for September 2009 reported overspends in the Home Affairs and Non Ministerial Departments. 

At its meeting on 12 November 2009 the Council of Ministers considered the Departmental Quarterly Financial Reports of all States funded bodies for the period ending 30th September 2009. The Council noted the consolidated position and the forecast overspends identified by the Home Affairs Department and Non Ministerial Departments.

The Council was advised that the Ministers for Economic Development and Social Security had agreed to make available sums equivalent to their anticipated under spends for 2009 to help address overspends elsewhere. The Council agreed that the sum of £185,000 from the Economic Development Department and the sum of £2.4 million from the Social Security Department should be made available to Departments with forecast overspends. Officers of the Treasury and Resources Department have advised that £791,000 will be  made available to the Home Affairs Department and £1,794,000 will be available to the Non Ministerial Departments, of which £220,000 will be allocated to the Bailiff’s Chambers and £1,574,000 to the Judicial Greffe. 

The Council noted that after the above transfers it was likely a further £1.1 million of any departmental surpluses at the year end would need to be transferred to address the residual shortfall on the Court and Case Costs budget. 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Recommendations 

It is recommended that the Minister:  

  1. approves the transfer funds of £2.4 million from the Social Security Department of which £606,000 will be transferred to the Home Affairs Department and £1,794,000 to Non Ministerial Departments of which the Bailiff’s Chambers will be allocated £220,000 and £1,574,000 to the Judicial Greffe;

 

  1. seeks the approval of the Minister for Treasury and Resources to make this transfer in accordance with Section 5.7 of Financial Direction 3.6, Variations to Heads of Expenditure.

 

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