88 SAFS PROPOSED ANTI-FRAUD PLAN 2023/24 AND PROGRESS WITH DELIVERY OF 2022/23 AUDIT PLAN PDF 129 KB
REPORT OF THE SHARED ANTI-FRAUD SERVICE
To review and approve the Shared Anti-Fraud Services (SAFS) Anti-Fraud Plan 2022/23.
Additional documents:
Decision:
RESOLVED:
1. That the report was noted.
2. That the Committee reviewed and approved the Anti-Fraud Plan 2023/24
Minutes:
Audio recording – 42 minutes 44 seconds
Nick Jennings, Head of the Shared Anti-Fraud Service (SAFS) , gave a verbal presentation and advised:
· The report should have covered two areas, but there is not a written report to cover the current year progress. So covering that as a verbal update.
· The final report in summer 2023 would look over the delivery of the plan over 2022/23.
· Following the last update at the December meeting, anti-money laundering training was given to Officers in line with the Council’s policy. Also delivered other fraud awareness training.
· There were 76 allegations of fraud affecting Council services, with 32 reports from staff. 41 cases were live subject to investigation, with an estimated potential fraud loss of £154k.
· 36 investigations were closed at the end of February, with 26 identifying fraud error or irregularity. These totaled over £100k in losses.
· SAFS were working with the Legal team to bring prosecutions on 2 cases.
· Section 3 and 8 referred to guidance and best practice from organisations such as the Local Government Association, DLUHC, CIPFA, CIFAS and others.
· The plan had been devised to meet the recommendations of the Fighting Fraud and Corruption Local Strategy.
· The plan identified Officers and Members who had a role in delivering plan.
· The Appendix listed activity and actions for next year to protect against fraud.
Councillor Terry Tyler proposed, Councillor Sean Nolan seconded, and after a vote, it was:
RESOLVED:
(1) That the report was noted.
(2) That the Committee reviewed and approved the Anti-Fraud Plan 2023/24.