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Covid-19 Extension of Response Emergency Support Scheme: CRESS

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A decision made on 29 June 2020

Decision Reference: MD-TR-2020-0080

Decision Summary Title:

Extension of CRESS (COVID19 Response Emergency Support Scheme)

Date of Decision Summary:

25th June 2020

Decision Summary Author:

Specialist – Business Cases

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

n/a

Written Report

Title:

Extension of CRESS (COVID19 Response Emergency Support Scheme)

Date of Written Report:

25th June 2020

Written Report Author:

Specialist – Business Cases

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

Public

Subject:

Approval of extension to the CRESS (COVID19 Response Emergency Support Scheme) to 31st August 2020.

Decision(s):

The Minister approved the extension to the CRESS (COVID19 Response Emergency Support Scheme) to 31st August 2020.

 

Reason(s) for Decision:

 

Article 15(3) of the Public Finances (Jersey) Law 2019 states that the approval by the States of a Government Plan authorises the Minister to direct how an approved appropriation for a reserve head of expenditure in the plan may be spent (including on another head of expenditure) in the first financial year covered by the plan.

 

The current Procedure on Allocations from the Reserve  (published as R.23/2020) sets the requirement for all allocations from contingency to be considered by the Investment Appraisal Board, Principal Accountable Officer and States Treasurer prior to submission to the Minister for approval, however it also states that ‘Where a request is made for £100,000 or less, or where the Minister is satisfied that there is an urgent need to provide funding in the public interest, an allocation may be made by the Minister on the recommendation of the Treasurer.’

 

The original business case requested funding for a fixed 13-week period (1st April to 30th June) however it was identified that if the scheme required to be extended a new business case would be submitted. This has been received and demonstrates that at 24th June costs to the end of June were estimated at £400,000 and based on these calculations there will be sufficient funding to be able to extend the contract for up to a further two months. The number of claimants is reducing following repatriation of some claimants and other changes in circumstances.

Applications will be monitored weekly and identity checks conducted. It is anticipated that the scheme will end as travel and work restrictions are lifted. Based on current progress towards lifting restrictions it is anticipated that the scheme should close on 31 August 2020 as other options for the individuals being supported will be available by that point in time. This includes employment opportunities being available or the option to return home.

 

Further to this update, the Treasurer recommends this extension to the Minister for approval within the original funding allocation.

 

Resource Implications: The extension of the Scheme is forecast to be met within the initial allocation of £710,000 made in MD-TR-2020-0034 so there are no additional resource implications arising from this decision.

 

Action required: The Head of Financial Governance to advise the Specialist – Business Cases and the Head of Finance Business Partnering of CLS that this decision is approved.

 

Signature:

 

 

Position: 

Deputy S J Pinel

Minister for Treasury and Resources

 

 

Date Signed:

 

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