Rochdale Observer

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ATOWN hall panel is looking to recruit a new independen­t member to broaden the range of skill, expertise and knowledge it can draw on.

The audit and governance committee at Rochdale Council oversees matters involving finance, risk management and standards.

It is currently made up of nine councillor­s, reflecting the political make-up of the council, and two independen­ts - Ann Taylor and Andrew Underdown.

But members agreed the committee would be enhanced by the addition of a new member, whose skills would ideally complement those of the existing panel.

This move is so the committee falls in line with the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accounting (CIPFA) recommenda­tion that audit committees should have a ‘lay or independen­t member’ on board.

Although independen­ts, Ms Taylor and Mr Underdown were initially recruited to support the standards committee - rather than specifical­ly for an audit role - meaning the committee does not currently comply with CIPFA ‘best practice.’

Councillor Shah Wazir told a committee meeting at Number One Riverside that recruiting a new member would be ‘a good idea.’

He continued: “There are a number of organisati­ons both private and public that do have that kind of expertise on their committees.

“The only thing I would like is a specificat­ion - what sort of qualities and characteri­stics are we looking for from this individual that will be coming to help this committee.”

Taking up Coun Wazir’s point about the desirable qualities of any prospectiv­e new member, Coun Pat Dale added: “Obviously we would be looking for a member that would enhance the work of the committee, that’s what lies beneath this recommenda­tion.

“So I suppose it’s incumbent on us to decide what elements we would find most useful.”

She added that a further independen­t member would also add continuity to the committee, as elected members were always at risk of losing their seat come election time - and can also be moved around the different town hall panels.

And Coun Kathleen Nickson added: “Anything in my opinion that would bolster up the skill-set of any committee, especially ones as important as this, I would welcome very much.”

However Coun James Gartside sounded a note of caution regarding the possible drawbacks of adding an expert member to the committee.

He said: “The reason we are on the committee is not because we are experts, it’s because we are not experts. We are bringing a naive view to these things, which is often more useful than an accountant who will view it as ‘I understand that, I don’t need to ask anything.’”

A recruitmen­t process will now begin with details of the preferred candidate passed to the council on May 22 next year.

 ??  ?? ●●A Norden Primary pupil receives a sticker after her flu vaccinatio­n
●●A Norden Primary pupil receives a sticker after her flu vaccinatio­n

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