Audit, Standards and General Purposes Committee

Agenda Item 22


       

Subject:                    Internal Audit and Counter Fraud Quarter 1 Progress Report 2025/26

 

Date of meeting:    23rd September 2025

 

Report of:                 Interim Director of Finance and Property (S151)

 

Contact Officer:      Carolyn Sheehan (Audit Manager)

                                    Tel: 07795 335692

                                    Email: carolyn.sheehan@brighton-hove.gov.uk

                                   

                                    Russell Banks (Chief Internal Auditor)

                                    Tel: 07824 362739  

                                    Email: russell.banks@eastsussex.gov.uk

                                   

Ward(s) affected:   All

 

For general release

 

1.            Purpose of the report and policy context

 

1.1         This report provides Members with an update on all internal audit and counter fraud activity completed during quarter 1 (2025/26), including a summary of all key audit findings. The report also includes an update on the performance of the Internal Audit Service during the period.

 

2.            Recommendations

 

2.1         That the Committee note the report.

 

3.            Context and background information

 

3.1         The current annual plan for internal audit is included within the Internal Audit Strategy and Annual Plan 2025/26 which was approved by the Audit, Standards and General Purposes Committee on 22nd April 2025.

 

4.            Analysis and consideration of alternative options

 

4.1         Full details of both the internal audit and counter fraud work delivered during quarter 1 are detailed in Appendix 1, together with our progress against our performance targets.

 

4.2         During quarter 1 there were six reports issued with an opinion of Partial Assurance, as follows:

·                     Home Purchase Scheme

·                     Attendance Management

·                     Brighton Centre – Cultural Compliance

·                     Temporary Accommodation- Block Booked & Spot Purchase Payments

·                     St Andrews School

·                     Tarnerland Nursery

 

4.3         A follow-up review will be completed for all partial assurance reports to assess progress in implementing agreed actions.

 

4.4         Following on from the 2024/25 annual audit opinion of Partial Assurance, we continue to take the opportunity to discuss current and emerging audit opinions with senior management, who have clearly recognised the importance of strengthening the control environment and are committed to taking all necessary action to address the issues arising. We will continue to work closely with management to help support the necessary improvement.

 

4.5         The audit opinions finalised in quarter 1 are summarised in the chart below, with two substantial assurance, three reasonable assurance and six partial assurance reports. In addition, there was one non-opinion position statement and two grant certifications, which have been included under the category “Grant Certifications and Non-Opinion work.”

 

 

5.            Community engagement and consultation

 

5.1         The quarterly progress report has been informed by internal audit and counter fraud work completed during the quarter which included extensive engagement with officers.

 

6.            Financial implications

 

6.1      It is expected that the Internal Audit Annual Plan 2025/26 will be delivered within existing budgetary resources. Progress against the plan and action taken in line with actions support the robustness and resilience of the council’s practices and procedures in support of the council’s overall financial position.

 

Name of finance officer consulted: John Hooton      Date consulted 26/08/25

 

7.            Legal implications

 

7.1      The Accounts and Audit Regulations 2015 require the Council to undertake an effective internal audit to evaluate the effectiveness of its risk management, control, and governance processes, taking into account Global Internal Audit Standards. Reviewing the work planned and completed by the Council’s internal audit function is a key part of the Audit, Standards and General Purposes Committee’s delegated functions.

 

Name of lawyer consulted: Victoria Simpson      Date consulted 20/08/2025

 

8.            Risk implications

 

8.1         The Council’s Internal Audit Strategy and Plan is based on a combination of management’s assessment of risk (including that set out within the departmental and strategic risk registers) and our own risk assessment of the Council’s major systems and other auditable areas. Issues arising from individual audit reports, summarised in quarterly progress reports to this Committee, have been presented to management and action plans have been formally agreed to mitigate risks. It is a management responsibility to establish and maintain internal control systems and to ensure that resources are properly applied, risks appropriately managed and outcomes achieved

 

9.            Equalities implications

 

9.1         There are no direct equalities implications.

 

10.         Sustainability implications

 

10.1      There are no sustainability implications.

 

11.         Other Implications

 

11.1      There are no other implications.

 

12.         Conclusion

 

12.1      The Committee is asked to note the report.

 

Supporting Documentation

 

Appendices

 

1.            Internal Audit and Counter Fraud Quarter 1 Progress Report 2025-26