Public Accountability and Governance for Accounting Officers

December 09 2014

Focusing on the responsibilities of Accounting Officers, it provides an essential and concise introduction to the principles and mechanisms of public accountability as they affect the handling of public money and all aspects of the conduct of public business.

Brian Whalley, an independent consultant and acknowledged expert in this field, presents the seminars which include case study material, extracts from the proceedings of Public Accounts Committees, and contributions from the Northern Ireland Audit Office and the Department of Finance and Personnel.

The programme covers:

  • The principles and conventions governing the accountability of the civil service and other public bodies to the Northern Ireland Assembly;
  • Relationships between core government departments and their arm's length bodies;
  • Regularity, propriety and value for money;
    The specific duties and responsibilities of the Accounting Officer;
  • The principles governing the stewardship of public funds, and the proper conduct of public business;
  • The role of the Northern Ireland Audit Office and the Assembly's Public Accounts Committee; and
  • Developments in corporate governance in the government sector.

The fee for this seminar, which is repeatable, is £375+ vat..

A finger buffet lunch will be available at the end of the session circa 1:15pm.

To reserve a place on this seminar please click on the 'Register' button above and complete an online booking form or, alternatively, contact Kim McKnight at the Chief Executives' Forum on (E) mail@ceforum.org or (T) 028 9034 7400 or 7406.

Links...

House of Commons Public Accounts Committee
Northern Ireland Assembly Public Accounts Committee
Northern Ireland Audit Office
Department of Finance and Personnel (DFP)
DFP Accountability and Financial Management Division
'Dear Accountaning Officer' letters
HM Treasury Public Spending & Reporting

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