Management Report

Management Report PDF

Author: Jeanette M. Franzel

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 2009-06

Total Pages: 29

ISBN-13: 1437914853

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On Nov. 14, 2008, an opinion was issued on the SEC¿s FY '08 and '07 financial statements. Also, an opinion was issued on the effectiveness of SEC¿s internal control over financial reporting (incl. safeguarding of assets) and over compliance as of Sept. 30, 2008, and an evaluation of SEC¿s compliance with selected provisions of laws and reg¿s. during FY '08. This report presents issues identified during a FY '08 audit of SEC¿s internal controls and accounting procedures and recommends actions to address these issues. This report makes 19 recommend. to strengthen internal controls and accounting procedures. These recommend. are in addition to 24 recommend. included in prior year audits of SEC¿s financial statements that still need to be fully addressed.

Financial management report 2011

Financial management report 2011 PDF

Author: Great Britain: National Audit Office

Publisher: The Stationery Office

Published: 2011-11-23

Total Pages: 44

ISBN-13: 9780102976960

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Financial management at the Ministry of Justice has improved considerably since the National Audit Office last examined this subject in 2010 (HC 187, ISBN 9780102965339). The Ministry now has effective governance structures in place and, in 2010-11, managed its money far more effectively, allowing it to redeploy funds to where they were most needed. Financial management is now much more central to the operation of the organisation and the quality and consistency of financial planning and forecasting have improved. Financial information for decision making is more relevant and useful, with the Ministry's planning work allowing it to bring together a wide range of business information to estimate the financial implications of its workload. It has also improved oversight of its arm's-length bodies. The Ministry still has gaps in financial reporting skills and some of its underlying systems need further improvement. It was one of only two government departments that failed to produce their financial accounts by the 2011 summer Parliamentary recess, mainly due to the accounts for the National Offender Management Service being produced late. The Legal Services Commission, an arm's-length body of the MOJ, had the audit opinion on its 2010-11 accounts qualified owing to the potential level of error, put at an estimated £50 million. There has also been little change in how the Ministry monitors and collects assets due under confiscation orders, with the amount of outstanding debt having increased by almost £400 million in 2010-11.