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Criminal Offences Confiscation Fund (COCF): Funding of laptops for the Honorary Police

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A decision made 9 December 2024:

Decision Reference:  MD-TR-2024-951

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Subject: Criminal Offences Confiscation Fund (COCF) funding for laptops for the Honorary Police

 

Report Title: WR - Criminal Offences Confiscation Fund (COCF) funding for laptops for the Honorary Police

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Decision(s):

The Minister decided to approve the allocation of £86,400 in 2024 from the Criminal Offences Confiscation Fund (COCF) to the Law Officers’ Department (LOD) Head of Expenditure to purchase laptops for the Honorary Police.

Reason for Decision(s):

Article 21 of the Public Finances (Jersey) Law 2019 states that if, during a financial year, the Minister is satisfied that the income of a States funded body or area of operation is likely to exceed the estimate for that income, the Minister may authorise the withdrawal of that excess amount from the Consolidated Fund during that year.    A case for funding from the COCF has been made by the department and the Attorney General and following review by the Investment Appraisal team, the Treasurer of the States recommended this to the Minister for Treasury and Resources for approval.

Resource Implications: The COCF to decrease by up to £86,400 and the LOD Head of Expenditure to increase by an identical amount in 2024. This does not change the total amount of expenditure proposed in the Government Plan 2024-2027.

 

Action Required: The Minister’s Private Secretary to advise the Specialist Cost Benefit Analysis – Strategic Finance and the Head of Finance Business Partnering for the associated Head of Expenditure that this decision has been approved.

Signature:

 

 

Signed By: Minister for Treasury and Resources

Date Signed:

 

 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

 

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