Levelling Up, Housing and Communities

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Wednesday 26th April 2023

(1 year, 7 months ago)

Ministerial Corrections
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The following is an extract from the Westminster Hall debate on Parish and Town Council Precepts on 18 April 2023:
Lee Rowley Portrait Lee Rowley
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My hon. Friend raises points about powers and in particular the disclosure of information. He references the local government transparency code of 2015. The code is a statutory instrument that contains two elements: a mandatory section and a section of recommendations. The requirement to publish invoices over £500 and to publish procurement card transactions is mandatory. Where that is not done, or where there is a concern that it is not done, we recommend in the first instance that the authority is contacted, following their complaints procedure, and then the monitoring officer of the principal authority is contacted.

[Official Report, 18 April 2023, Vol. 731, c. 92WH.]

Letter of correction from the Under-Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, the hon. Member for North East Derbyshire (Lee Rowley):

An error has been identified in the response given to my hon. Friend the Member for Morecambe and Lunesdale (David Morris) in the debate on Parish and Town Council Precepts.

The correct response should have been:

Lee Rowley Portrait Lee Rowley
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My hon. Friend raises points about powers and in particular the disclosure of information. He references the local government transparency code of 2015. The code is a statutory instrument that contains two elements: a mandatory section and a section of recommendations. The requirement to publish invoices over £500 and to publish procurement card transactions is mandatory for parish councils with sufficient turnover. Where that is not done, or where there is a concern about compliance, we recommend in the first instance that the authority is contacted, following their complaints procedure, and then the monitoring officer of the principal authority is contacted.