76 Treasury Management Mid-Term Review (2020/21)
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Report by Director of Finance (CC10).
The report sets out the Treasury Management activity undertaken in the first half of the financial year 2020/21 in compliance with the CIPFA Code of Practice. The report includes Debt and Investment activity, Prudential Indicator monitoring and forecast interest receivable and payable for the financial year.
Council is RECOMMENED to
note the Council’s Mid-Term Treasury Management Review 2020/21.
Decision:
Recommendation agreed nem con.
Minutes:
Council had before it a report which set out the Treasury Management activity undertaken in the first half of the financial year 2020/21 in compliance with the CIPFA Code of Practice. The report included Debt and Investment activity, Prudential Indicator monitoring and forecast interest receivable and payable for the financial year.
Councillor Bartholomew moved and Councillor Carter seconded the recommendations set out in the report and on the face of the Agenda. In moving and seconding Councillor Bartholomew and Councillor Carter paid tribute to Lorna Baxter, Tim Chapple and Team for the excellent report.
Following debate, in which
several members also paid tribute to the Team, the Motion was put to the vote
and was carried nem con.
RESOLVED: (nem con) to note the Council’s Mid-Term Treasury Management
Review 2020/21.
Recommendation agreed nem con.
102 Treasury Management Mid-Term Review (2020/21)
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Cabinet Member: Finance
Forward Plan Ref: 2020/093
Contact: Tim Chapple, Treasury Manager Tel: 07917 262935
Report by Director of Finance (CA7).
The report sets out the Treasury Management activity undertaken in the first half of the financial year 2020/21 in compliance with the CIPFA Code of Practice. The report includes Debt and Investment activity, Prudential Indicator monitoring and forecast interest receivable and payable for the financial year.
Cabinet is
RECOMMENDED to:
(a)
note
the report, and
(b)
recommend Council to note the Council’s
Mid-Term Treasury Management Review 2020/21.
Decision:
Recommendations agreed.
Minutes:
Cabinet considered a report that set out Oxfordshire County
Council’s (OCC’s) progress towards Corporate Plan priorities for 2020/21 -
September 2020.
Councillor Liz Brighouse, Chairman of Performance Scrutiny
Committee advised that at their recent meeting the Committee had looked at
various issues with the Business management & Monitoring report. Councillor Brighouse commented that part of
it was around our response to covid 19
and she had been impressed with the way in which staff had stepped up to
ensure that services were provided for our residents and expressed her
gratitude to them all. Councillor Brighouse noted that some data was missing in
the report because it was difficult to collect during this time. The Committee
had commented on:
·
The track and trace grant, wanting to know and
understand how it was shared and spent;
·
Their wish to continue to look at the projected
overspend in relation to EHCPs;
·
Their hope that issues around the high needs
block would be taken up by the Education Scrutiny Committee;
·
The Committee’s concern that they did not have
the cycling/pedestrian analysis and the hope that this could be prioritised,
especially in relation to the active travel work;
·
Their wish to understand more fully the new
system for delayed transfers of care in place since September;
·
The figures in relation to fix my street where
improvements were needed;
·
Outcomes for care services to support independent
living and why these have not been assessed;
·
The use of consultants questioning whether the
Council sought to make use of our own staff in the first instance.
Councillor Hudspeth, Leader of the Council, agreed with
Councillor Brighouse’s comments thanking staff. On the last point he noted that
staff were overworked and that although in the first instance the Council would
seek to use our own staff where there was insufficient capacity there was the
need to get in additional resources.
Councillor Glynis Phillips, Shadow Cabinet Member for Finance,
commented that whilst covid was taking up all the time for significant numbers
of staff business as usual continued with a focus for instance on meeting the
carbon reduction target and a renewed focus on inclusion and equality. The
demand for adult and children’s social care continued to rise and was a real
challenge. These were the highest risks on the risk register and had been so
for many months.
Councillor Phillips referred to the performance indicators commenting: