Treasury and Resources
Ministerial Decision Report
TRANSFER OF UNSPENT CAPITAL BUDGETS TO CENTRAL CONTINGENCIES AND A RETURN TO THE CONSOLIDATED FUND
- Purpose of Report
To request the approval of a non-recurring transfer of £5,758,418 from the Capital Heads of Expenditure listed below to Central Contingencies and £1,000,000 to be returned to the Consolidated Fund from the Limes Upgrade capital project.
In addition the Minister delegated authority to the Treasurer to approve the transfer of any further unspent capital allocations to Central Contingencies in future.
- Background
The outturn cost of capital projects is inherently variable with many factors such as ground conditions, local market conditions and even weather contributing to the final cost. These factors are managed through an appropriate level of project contingency which is set at the start of the project to manage risk and contain the total project costs within the approved allocation.
As a result, there can be budget remaining unspent and no longer required for the purpose it was approved once projects are complete. There are also instances where budget is allocated for a specific capital project but as work progresses to develop the project, circumstances change in a Department’s priorities or service delivery requirements which mean the budget is no longer required for that purpose.
Given the above circumstances and the significant pressure on the capital programme over the coming years, existing capital allocations have been reviewed to identify any funds that are no longer required and which could be reallocated in order to manage those pressures from within existing resources. That process, overseen by the Capital Sub Group of the Corporate Management Board, has identified the following list of unspent balances.
There is one exception, being the £1.0 million for the Limes Upgrade project which was a conditional contribution from the Le Seelleur Trust in the Budget 2013. The funding was not transferred from the Le Seelleur Trust pending the progress of the project so the £1.0 million must therefore be returned to the Consolidated Fund. The remaining balance is proposed to be transferred to Central Contingencies.
In light of the above, there will be further instances where capital budget is no longer required for the purpose it was approved but, via the proposed mechanism of transferring it to Central Contingencies, could be reprioritised to support other key priorities without increasing the total amount of expenditure approved by the States.
It is proposed that a process is introduced which reviews remaining unspent capital allocations quarterly as part of the existing capital monitoring process and identifies any amounts which are no longer required for the approved purpose. This list will be collated by the Financial Performance Team in Treasury & Resources and the relevant responsible Departments will be asked to confirm the amount available and approve any transfers. This decision seeks the Minister’s approval to delegate the approval of all future such transfers to the Treasurer.
3. Recommendation
The Minister is recommended to approve a non-recurring transfer of £5,758,418 from the capital heads of expenditure listed above to Central Contingencies and £1,000,000 to be returned to the Consolidated Fund from the Limes Upgrade capital project.
In addition the Minister delegated authority to the Treasurer to approve the transfer of any further unspent capital allocations to Central Contingencies.
4. Reason for Decision
Article 18(1A) of the Public Finances (Jersey) Law 2005 states that all or any part of the amount appropriated by a head of expenditure may, with the approval of the Minister for Treasury and Resources, be transferred from the head of expenditure to contingency expenditure, within or after the end of the relevant financial year.
Under Article 28 (1) of the States of Jersey Law 2005 a Minister may delegate, wholly or partly, functions conferred upon them by any Law to either an Assistant Minister or an officer.
An updated Delegation of Functions report will be published separately to replace the existing Delegation of Functions (R.87/2016) dated August 2016 to enable the Treasurer of the States to approve the transfer of any further unspent capital allocations to Central Contingencies.
5. Resource Implications
This decision will result in the listed capital heads of expenditure decreasing by £6,758,418 and Central Contingencies increasing by £5,758,418 and the Consolidated Fund increasing by £1,000,000.
This decision does not change the total amount of expenditure approved by the States for 2017 in the Medium Term Financial Plan.
Report author : Head of Decision Support | Document date 14th November 2017 |
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