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Financial Transparency

Given its current level of finances, effective April 2023, Haughley Parish Council is subject to the Local Government Transparency Code 2015 which places a requirement on a local authority to make public a range of financial documents relating to its income and expenditure. In light of its commitment to openness and transparency, Haughley has previously made public certain elements of information covered by the code but for ease of reading they are now listed on this page.

Expenditure exceeding £500 threshold - the legislation requires the publication of each individual item of expenditure that exceeds £500.  Guidance issued by the Local Government Association states that this includes items of expenditure such as individual invoices; grant payments; expense payments; payments for goods and services; grant; grants in aid; rent; credit notes over £500 and transactions with other public bodies.

April to June 2023  July to September 2023  October to December 2023
     

Government Procurement Card transactions - the legislation requires that details of every transaction on a Government Procurement Card is published.

Haughley Parish Council has no such transactions.

Procurement Information - the legislation requires the publication of every invitation to tender for contracts to provide goods and/or services with a value that exceeds £5,000.

Haughley Parish Council currently has no invitations out to tender.

Procurement Information - the legislation requires the publication of any contract, commissioned activity, purchase order, framework agreement and other legally enforceable agreement with a value that exceeds £5,000.

For items awarded under Neighbourhood CIL Bids by the Parish Council please visit the CIL page.

Organisation Structure - the legislation requires the publication of an organisation chart covering staff in the top three levels of the organisation which should exclude staff whose salary does not exceed £50,000. In light of financial transparency and ensuring that all data held by the Parish Council is made available to local people the following is published. 

Organisational Structure 2023-24

Fraud - Local authorities must publish the following information about their counter fraud work which covers details of the incidents of fraud that has been investigated, identified, detected and recovered.

2023-24