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WQ.230/2023

WRITTEN QUESTION TO THE MINISTER FOR TREASURY AND RESOURCES

BY DEPUTY L.V. FELTHAM OF ST. HELIER CENTRAL

QUESTION SUBMITTED ON MONDAY 22nd MAY 2023

ANSWER TO BE TABLED ON TUESDAY 30th MAY 2023

Question

“Given that section 4.23 of the States of Jersey Group Annual Report and Accounts for 2022 outlines that Losses and Special Payments increased from £5.4 million in 2021 to £13.3 million in 2022, will the Minister provide a detailed breakdown of these payments by Head of Expenditure and type of loss, together with an assessment of the cause of each instance; will he further detail what measures, if any, are being taken to reduce and mitigate such occurrences in the future?”

Answer

As identified in the Annual Report and Accounts for 2022, the increase in ‘Losses and Special Payments’ from 2021 to 2022 is primarily the result of an estimated impairment of £8.4 million in 2022 associated with the Our Hospital project. There is further detail in the published accounts on page 97, 213 and 244 to expand on this. The financial impact will continue to be reviewed as decisions are made.

Below is a summary of the totals by category and the year-on-year movement with some explanation. The page references are for the 2022 Annual Report and Accounts.

 

2022 £'000

2021 £'000

Movement £'000

Comment

 

 

 

 

 

Losses

 

 

 

 

 

Total losses of cash

175

250

(75)

Overpayments of Social Security benefits

Total Fruitless Payments

622

-

622

Capital projects halted. See page 213.

Total bad debts and claims abandoned

1,544

1,187

357

Ongoing reviews of tax debts. Total taxation revenue was £839 million in 2022.

Total damage or loss of inventory

968

930

38

Primarily Covid PPE which had expired or is not able to be used

Total impairment of fixed assets

8,376

-

8,376

Our Hospital impairment

 

 

 

 

 

Total Losses 11,685 2,367 9,318

 

 

 

 

 

Special Payments

 

 

 

 

 

Total compensation payments

31

-

31

 

Total ex gratia and extra contractual payments

1331

2,727

(1,396)

2022 primarily a single settlement to a software supplier in respect of licence agreements during the migration from one software package to another

Total Severance Payments

263

327

(64)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total Special Payments 1,625 3,054 (1,429)

 

 

 

 

 

Total Losses and Special Payments 13,310 5,421 7,889

Below is a table providing the breakdown of the 2022 total by Head of Expenditure.

 

Head of Expenditure

2022 £'000

 

 

 

Losses

 

 

 

Losses of cash

 

 

 

Overpayment of Social Benefits

Customer and Local Services

175

 

 

 

Total losses of cash 175

 

 

 

Fruitless Payments

 

 

 

Fruitless Payments

Justice and Home Affairs

3

 

Projects - Greenfields

43

 

Projects - Jersey Instrumental Music Service

41

 

Projects - Mental Health Facility Overdale - Feasibility

135

 

Projects - School & Educational Development

400

 

 

 

Total Fruitless Payments 622

 

 

 

Bad debts and claims abandoned

 

 

 

Uncollectible Tax

General Revenue Income

1,273

 

Funds - Long Term Care Fund

7

Other Tax Receivables written off

General Revenue Income

178

Other claims abandoned

General Revenue Income

1

 

Health and Community Services

12

 

Trader - Jersey Car Parking

49

 

Justice and Home Affairs

15

 

States of Jersey Police Service

9

 

 

 

Total bad debts and claims abandoned 1,544

 

 

 

Damage or loss of inventory

 

 

 

Write off of expired stock

Health and Community Services

14

Other inventory write offs

Covid-19 Response (HCS)

900

 

Health and Community Services

53

 

Infrastructure, Housing and Environment

1

 

 

 

Total damage or loss of inventory 968

 

 

 

Impairment of fixed assets

 

 

 

Impairment of fixed assets

Projects - Our Hospital

8,376

 

 

 

Total impairment of fixed assets 8,376

 

 

 

Total Losses 11,685

 

 

 

Special Payments

 

 

 

Total compensation payments

States of Jersey Police Service

(29)

 

Children, Young People, Education and Skills

2

 

Office of the Chief Executive

50

 

Justice and Home Affairs

8

Total ex gratia and extra contractual payments

Chief Operating Office

1,114

 

Children, Young People, Education and Skills

180

 

Strategic Policy, Planning and Performance

(9)

 

Health and Community Services

1

 

Department for the Economy

45

Total Severance Payments

Children, Young People, Education and Skills

65

 

Justice and Home Affairs

58

 

Health and Community Services

33

 

Covid-19 Response (SPPP)

8

 

States Assembly

99

 

 

 

Total Special Payments 1,625

 

 

 

Total Losses and Special Payments 13,310

Note: Negative numbers presented in brackets are the net effect of accounting estimates recognised in the prior year where final payments were lower than expected or no longer required.

Further detail is available should the Deputy wish to see it.

The Public Finances Manual already includes a section on ‘Special Payments’. The first principle is to avoid any losses or special payments so all departments should maintain safeguards to deliver value for money and avoid decisions resulting in avoidable costs.

Some of the costs recognised are in higher risk areas with large volumes and values of transactions such as social benefits and taxation. I am satisfied that they represent a very small proportion of transactions, that there are appropriate measures in place to mitigate these losses and that they continue to be monitored as part of operational performance measures. I will continue to monitor.

Likewise, the write off of PPE stock associated with the pandemic response I have some sympathy towards given the exceptional circumstances during the procurement and the ongoing uncertainty throughout the pandemic. However, I will seek assurance from the departments that appropriate measures are in place to manage appropriate stock levels, mitigate procurement risks and avoid further write offs.

While exploratory/feasibility work is not ordinarily recognised as fruitless, the projects detailed on page 214 of the 2022 Annual Report and Accounts that were halted have been prudently recognised as such.

I expect all Ministers and accountable officers to take care to take reasonable steps to avoid costs of this type and I will continue to work with Ministers and their departments to ensure mitigating measures are in place.