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Independent reviewers appointed for councils needing financial support

The government has appointed independent reviewers to undertake assurance reviews into eight councils following decisions earlier this year to provide exceptional financial support to these authorities.

It has formally appointed the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA) to undertake the financial element of these external assurance reviews.

Bexley, Copeland, Eastbourne, Luton, Peterborough, Redcar and Cleveland, Slough and Wirral councils are the authorities that will be helped.

The external assurance reviewers will provide a detailed assessment of each councils’ financial position and management, making recommendations where necessary of how each council can take action to improve.

Commenting, Local Government Minister, Luke Hall said: “The government has committed over £35bn to help councils support their communities and local businesses during the pandemic.

“Even with the considerable support already provided, there will be individual councils with unique circumstances which, in some cases, has been exacerbated by poor financial management on their part.

“These reviewers will ensure each of the councils have plans in place so that they are financially sustainable, minimising the need for further government support and working in the interests of the communities they serve.”

The external reviews will provide an assessment of the council’s financial management and management of risk, deliverability of savings plans and efficiency in delivering services.

Any recommendations from these reviews will inform the Local Government Secretary’s decisions on exceptional financial support for the financial year 2021-22, as well as any other matters of concern at the authorities.

In the case of Peterborough, Slough and Wirral, the reviews will look at both the councils’ financial position and wider governance arrangements to ensure they can deliver financially sustainable plans for the communities they serve.

This decision has been taken in response to wider concerns at each of the councils.

In the case of Slough, this includes recent statutory recommendations issued by external auditors, relating to the council’s overall financial sustainability, as well as its arrangements for financial governance and monitoring.

Ada Burns has been confirmed as the reviewer for Wirral Council, Andrew Flockhart for Peterborough City Council and Jim Taylor for Slough Council respectively.

Each has a wealth of experience within local government, having worked in a range of senior roles.

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