Decision Log 015/2022 - Kuvomerezedwa kwa Treasury Management ndi Capital Strategies

Police and Crime Commissioner for Surrey - Decision Making Record

Report Title Approval of Treasury Management and Capital Strategies
Nambala yachigamulo: 2022/015
Author and Job Role: Kelvin Menon
Chizindikiro Choteteza: OFFICIAL

Chidule cha akuluakulu:

The PCC is asked to approve the attached Treasury Management Strategy Statement 2022/23 and the Capital Strategy as agreed at the JAC meeting on the 27th April 2022

Background
The PCC has legal responsibility for all the Force/OPCC assets. This not only includes physical assets but also Treasury investment and borrowing.

The first document sets out the Treasury Management Strategy for 2022/23. In includes how investment and borrowing will be managed including the Governance around this. It also sets out the Treasury Management practices for 2022-2026, the Prudential Indicators for 2022/23 and the Minimum Revenue Police for 2022/23.

The second document sets out the revised Capital Strategy for 2022/23 to 2026/27. This sets out how Capital Expenditure decisions are made, the Governance around it and the reporting requirements.

Malangizo
It is RECOMMENDED that the PCC approves the Treasury Management Strategy Statement 2022/23 and the Capital Strategy 2022/23 – 2026/27 and that they be placed on the OPCC website

Kuvomerezeka kwa Police ndi Crime Commissioner

Ndikuvomereza (ma) malingaliro:

Siginecha: PCC Lisa Townsend (yonyowa siginecha yomwe ili mu OPCC)
Tsiku: 11 / 05 / 22

Zosankha zonse ziyenera kuwonjezeredwa ku kaundula wa zigamulo.
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Mbali zoganizira

Kufunsa
The Joint Audit Committee has been consulted on the documents

Zotsatira zandalama
No direct financial implications in terms of budgets etc.

Milandu
The documents are required in order to comply with the Prudential Code.

Kuwopsa
Risks have been addressed within the annexes.

Kufanana ndi kusiyana
No particular impacts

Kuopsa kwa ufulu wa anthu
No particular impacts