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Council tightening anti-fraud measures following criticism

News | Nicholas Thomas - Local Democracy Reporting Service | Published: 13:24, Wednesday December 4th, 2024.
Last updated: 13:55, Wednesday December 4th, 2024

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Caerphilly County Borough Council's headquarters in Tredomen
Caerphilly County Borough Council’s headquarters in Tredomen

Anti-fraud measures have been tightened at Caerphilly County Borough Council following auditors’ concerns, financial officers have assured councillors.

The local authority had reportedly failed to address a series of recommendations made in 2020 by the Auditor General for Wales.

At a meeting of the council’s governance and audit committee, on Tuesday December 3, officers said they had updated its anti-fraud action plan and are rolling out more training for staff.

According to a report, a new fraud risk register has been developed, and the council expects this will be incorporated into its risk assessment procedures.

Council’s lack of anti-fraud measures could expose it to £26m losses

Two members of staff in the council’s Internal Audit Team are taking part in a counter-fraud qualification accredited by the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA). 

The council also plans to launch a general fraud awareness course to other staff early in 2025.

Despite the progress, Stephen Harris, the council’s head of financial services, said “embedding the right anti-fraud culture within the organisation will take time”.

“We need to make sure the way we think, that culture, is embedded within the organisation,” he added.


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