After posting on here several weeks ago and getting useful advice, I contacted our Internal Auditor and asked why my parish council had not seen her report. She replied promptly with copies of her report for the last 3 years. The reports were critical of the Council including for example, no VAT had been reclaimed for 5+ years amounting to £5,000. We are only a small parish so that is about as much as our precept!
I circulated the information to all my fellow councilors. At the next council meeting I asked the chairman why councilors had not previously seen the Auditors reports. The clerk answered by stating that no-one had asked, yet she has previously stated there was nothing to report. I reminded the council that the Transparency Code for Smaller Authorities requires us to publish the Auditors report on our website. Three weeks later, the Auditors report has still has not been published. The draft minutes do not mention the auditors report, the failure to reclaim VAT or the fact that we have taken £5,000 from our council taxpayers that we didn't need to.It will be the end of September before the minutes are corrected. Surely our taxpayers have a right to know about this?
At the aforementioned meeting (20th July), the council approved the accounts. According to the AGAR guidance notes, the Public Rights period should then start asap. However the Public Rights period started on 14th June and ended on 23rd July, just 3 days after the approval of the accounts. Can this be right?
Thank you all those who have contributed to related posts that I have read.