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Meetings and agendas

Joint Audit Committee – 25 November 2020

24th November 2020


To be held via remote link:

Agenda

    1. Apologies for absence
    2. Urgent Matters
    3. Declaration of Interests
    4.JAC Annual Governance Statement and Financial Statement 2019-20
    4a. Group Statement of Accounts 2019-20
    4b. CC Statement of Accounts 2019-20
    4c. Surrey Police – LoR to EY draft
    4d. Surrey Police – Audit Results Report 2019-20

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Ellie Vesey-Thompson has renewed her calls on catapults after a cygnet was killed with a projectile in Surrey Heath during September.

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