Issue - meetings


Business Case for a Shared Finance and Procurement Service

Meeting: 02/04/2012 - Executive (Item 110)

Finance and Procurement Business Case

** Please note that Appendices 1 and 2 will follow as the consultation process does not close until after agenda publication **

 

Exempt Report of Head of Finance and Procurement

 

 

Additional documents:

Decision:

Recommendations approved as set out in the exempt report,

Minutes:

The Head of Finance and Procurement submitted an exempt report which sought support for the business case to implement some shared finance functions across Cherwell District Council (CDC) and South Northamptonshire Council (SNC).

 

Resolved

 

That, subject to approval of the staffing implications by Personnel Committee and similar approval by the respective SNC decision making bodies:

 

(1)               The consultation comments and responses contained in the log be noted.

 

(2)               The business case to implement some shared finance and procurement functions across Cherwell District Council and South Northamptonshire Council be endorsed.

 

(3)               Subject to South Northamptonshire Council resolving in similar terms, authority be delegated to the Head of Finance and Procurement to take all necessary steps to implement the team in compliance with the Organisational Change Policy and in consultation with the HR Managers at both Councils.

 

(4)               That authority be delegated to the Head of Finance and Procurement, in consultation with the Lead Member for Financial Management, to fund the implementation costs from earmarked reserves.

 

Reasons

 

The Option recommended is seen as the proposal that would bring the most benefit to both Councils, would impact on JMT in a timely manner, deliver the required savings and allow a further review once the full impact of the Local Government Resource Review (LGRR), Welfare reform and Localism is known. This would also allow for the shared IT service to be implemented with the full benefits of more streamlined technology being considered in a further review of the finance and procurement function when there is greater certainty.

 

There are clear benefits to be gained from shared Finance and Procurement functions by both organisations in terms of increased resilience, consistent policies and procedures, best practice across the two authorities, efficiency and effectiveness. 

 

Options

 

The options are set out in detail in the business case. The approach in the recommendations is believed to be the best way forward