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Governance of the States of Jersey Police (follow-up) (R.59 /2022): Executive Response

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STATES OF JERSEY

GOVERNANCE OF THE STATES OF JERSEY POLICE (FOLLOW-UP) (R.59 /2022): EXECUTIVE RESPONSE

Presented to the States on 15th August 2022 by the Public Accounts Committee

STATES GREFFE

2022  R.59 Res.

FOREWORD

In accordance with paragraphs 115-116 of the Code of Practice for engagement between Scrutiny Panels and the Public Accounts Committee' and the Executive', (as derived from Standing Orders of the States Assembly) the Public Accounts Committee (the Committee')  presents  the  Executive  Response  to  the  Comptroller  and  Auditor General's Report entitled:  Governance of the States of Jersey Police (Follow-Up) (R.59/2022 presented to the States on 27th April 2022).

It is intended for the Committee to be fully constituted after the appointment of Lay Members during the States sitting on 13th September 2022. As such, the Committee will review the responses in detail after its formation and present any further comments to the States Assembly in due course.

Deputy L. Feltham

Chair, Public Accounts Committee

SUMMARY OF RESPONSE

The Chief Executive and Treasurer thank the C&AG for their review and have accepted or partially accepted all recommendations as:

ACTION PLAN

 

Recommendations

Action

Target Date

Responsible Officer

Government of Jersey

R1  Notify  the  Police Authority  formally  of  its budget for 2022 and beyond.

Accept. Completed

Completed

Head  of  Finance Business Partnering, Justice and Home Affairs (JHA)

R2  Review  the  level  of Finance, HR and ICT support provided  to  the  Police Authority so that the Police Authority  can  function efficiently and effectively.

Accept.

Finance:  Treasury  & Exchequer support is being reviewed to ensure that the Jersey  Police  Authority (JPA) have the appropriate level of finance support to:

manage  their  own budget

scrutinise  the  Police budget from a technical perspective

Regular meetings have been set-up  with  Finance Business  Partners  and  the JPA  Executive  Officer  to oversee this

HR: HR support is being reviewed to ensure that the Jersey  Police  Authority (JPA) have the appropriate level  of  HR  support  to function  efficiently  and effectively  not  only  as  a public body, but also to;

Review  Police  officer numbers regularly

End 2022

Head  of  Finance Business Partnering, JHA; Senior  HR Business  Partner for JHA;

Senior  Business Enablement Manager for JHA

 

Recommendations

Action

Target Date

Responsible Officer

 

Review  and  scrutinise the absence levels from a technical perspective

Have an overview of the workforce plan

Regular meetings have been diarised with the JPA EO to discuss people data in more detail,  operational  people dashboard access has been requested for the JPA EO.

ICT:  IT  provision, administration and support, is being reviewed to ensure that  the  JPA  have  the appropriate  level  of  IT support  to  function efficiently and effective in order  to  carry  out  its functions  as  required  by statute.

Access  to  JPA  States  of Jersey  Police  statistics (Incidents etc) is provided to them  via  access  from  a Police  managed  PowerBi Dashboard accessed by the administrator  on  a  Police networked laptop.

 

 

R3  Ensure  the  approved Annual  Policing  Plan  is submitted  to  the  States Assembly as required by the Law.

Partially Accept. This was completed  in  April  2022. The  JPA  is  required  to submit to the Minister. Not the Assembly.

Completed

Executive Officer, JPA

R4  Undertake  a  formal review  to  evaluate  whether the  role  of  the  Police Authority could be extended to cover other services where operational independence is important.

Partially accept. The JHA Director  General  and  the C&AG are both of the view that this should be accepted as  a  recommendation,  but that it would be reasonable to give it a long target date, due to the fact that (a) the JPA needs time to mature to

End 2024

Director  General, Justice and Home Affairs

 

Recommendations

Action

Target Date

Responsible Officer

 

a point where it could take on  other  services,  and  (b) the  Services  need  time  to mature their positions, and have other priorities at the moment  (FRS  and  JCIS being the Services in scope), however  we  will  need  to have  regard  to  the  White Paper  on  FRS  which  was published  recently  in  the UK and continue to have a watching brief on that and consider how it may affect this recommendation.

 

 

R15  Ensure  that  internal operating procedures clearly document  the  respective roles of different parties for police  human  resources issues.

Accept. Completed – these were provided to the C&AG in October 2021.

Completed

Senior  HR Business  Partner for JHA; Chief of Police

R16 Ensure that the planned review of the Police Terms and Conditions of Service is undertaken in 2022.

Partially  accept.   This  is being  included  in  the Uniformed Services review, which  includes  Fire  & Rescue,  JCIS,  Prison, Ambulance and Police. The review was on hold but has been  restarted,  steering group  meetings  set,  and engagement  with  Unions/ Associations  is  now underway. It  is  likely  to conclude later than the end of 2022, and therefore this recommendation  is  only partially accepted.

Mid 2023

Director  General, JHA;

Group  Director for  People  and Corporate Services

R17  Ensure  that  reports accompanying all Ministerial Decisions include details of the  advantages  and disadvantages  of  different options considered in making the decision.

Accept.  This recommendation also needs to  be  shared  with  the Ministerial Support Unit so that  responses  incorporate this recommendation across Government.

End 2022

Chief  of  Police; Executive Officer, JPA

 

Recommendations

Action

Target Date

Responsible Officer

 

 

 

 

R18  Introduce  mechanisms for  a  stronger  dialogue between  Treasury  and Exchequer,  JHA  and  the Jersey  Police  Authority about  resourcing requirements for the States of Jersey Police.

Accept.   JPA  are  now meeting  regularly  with Treasury  &  Exchequer  - specifically  the  Head  of Finance  Business Partnering  for  JHA  will meet  with  the  JPA Executive Officer and will also attend the SOJP & JPA meetings to ensure stronger dialogue'.

July 2022

Head  of  Finance Business Partnering  for JHA;  Chief  of Police;  Executive Officer, JPA

Police Authority

R5  Undertake  a  full assessment  of  training requirements  and  develop and  implement  an appropriate training plan.

Accept.   Ongoing   that JPA  are  looking  at equivalent jurisdictions and organisations  as  examples of  good  practice.  This assessment will be in place for 2023.

End 2022

Executive Officer, JPA

R6 Undertake a review at the end of 2022 to establish whether the Police Authority has  been  able  to  undertake the duties conferred on it by the  legislative  changes within  the  resources allocated.

Accept.  This  is  a  pre- existing  piece  of  work which  has  been  discussed with  scrutiny  and  is  on- going.

Whilst  there  is  no requirement in law for the JPA to report upon itself, the Chair had already expressed his intentions to provide a report  to  the  Minister  and Scrutiny.

End 2022

Executive Officer, JPA

R7  Ensure  the  Four-Year Policing Plan is brought up to date  and  approved  and  is updated and approved on an annual rolling basis.

Accept. This is a statutory requirement and is complete and  was  aligned  with  the budget process. An annual amendment is put forward.

Completed

Executive Officer, JPA

R8  Produce  a  detailed Annual  Policing  Plan  for approval by the Minister for Home Affairs.

Accept. This is a statutory requirement  and  is complete.

Completed

Executive Officer, JPA

 

Recommendations

Action

Target Date

Responsible Officer

R9  Establish, based on the aims  of  the  Four-Year Policing  Plan  and  Annual Policing Plan:

a  performance  baseline for  the  States  of  Jersey Police

objectives and targets to meet  strategic  and operational aims; and

arrangements to monitor performance  and  take action where targets are not achieved.

Accept.  During  the pandemic the reporting was not as robust as in previous years.  This  has  now  been corrected.

Work  is  ongoing  with regards to the performance baseline,  objectives  and targets,  and  performance management  when  targets are not achieved.

End 2022

Executive Officer, JPA

R10  Develop  and  publish Annual Reports for the States of  Jersey  Police  in accordance  with  statutory requirements.

Accept. This has been done and is up to date.

Completed

Executive Officer, JPA

R11 Document a clear plan for  the  proposed  2023  and future  independent inspections of the States of Jersey  Police  setting  out when  these  will  be undertaken, and by whom.

Accept. The JPA arranged for representatives from the HMICFRS  to  visit  Jersey (w/c  18  July  2022)  they have agreed to book a visit for  thematic  inspection during  2023.  Date  to  be confirmed as they work on UK financial year planning and  the  diary  has  not  yet been agreed. There have had further discussions and it is on the agenda for the next joint meeting next week.

End 2022

Executive Officer, JPA

R12  Consider  formally whether  the  time commitment  envisaged  for independent  Police Authority  members  is realistic,  and  whether  the current expectation in respect of  time  commitment  and remuneration  will  continue to attract members with the right skills.

Accept.   The  JPA  is currently  reviewing  the member role profile and the duties  of  the  Chair  as  it enters  into  a  period  of recruitment.  A  new  Chair will  be  required  to  be  in place  by  February  2023, pending  ministerial decision.

Mid 2023

 Executive Officer, JPA

 

Recommendations

Action

Target Date

Responsible Officer

R13 Formalise the structure and documentation of Police Authority  meetings  to include:

formal agendas

papers posted in advance of the meeting

records  of  all  decisions taken at the meetings

secure storage of records and  minutes  including appropriate  back  up facilities; and

making  minutes  or summaries  of  meetings available in a transparent way.

Accept.  Agreed.  This  is being actioned. There is an additional action to ensure that  the  level  of  system support  is  appropriate  so that  records  are  held  in accordance  with  good governance  practices.  The JPA are to work with M&D on this.

End 2022

Executive Officer, JPA

R19  Formally determine in preparing  the  Annual Policing  Plan  whether  the resources attributed to States of  Jersey  Police  are sufficient.

Accept.  This  will  be achieved  via  regular meetings  between  T&E continuing in July 2022 at the six-month joint meeting with the SOJP and JPA.

End 2022

Executive Officer, JPA;

Chief of Police

R20 Incorporate targets and resources aligned to the four- year Government Plan in the Four-Year Policing Plan.

Accept.   Agreed  and  in place.

Completed

Executive Officer, JPA;

Chief of Police

Government of Jersey & Police Authority

R14  Following  the  review undertaken to implement R4, evaluate whether the role of the Police Authority could be extended  to  cover  other services  where  operational independence is important.

Accept.  As  per  answer  to R4  

End 2024

Director  General, Justice and Home Affairs

RECOMMENDATIONS NOT ACCEPTED

 

Recommendations

Reason for Rejection

None