Treasury and Exchequer
Ministerial Decision Report
Applications of COCF funding to Growth, Housing and Environment and Justice and Home Affairs Departments
- Purpose of Report
To enable the Minister to approve the allocation of up to £56,300 Criminal Offences Confiscation Fund to Growth, Housing and Environment department and the Justice and Home Affairs department as detailed below.
- Background
Growth, Housing and Environment - £6,300
Environmental Protection is leading the project and working with parish authorities, the National Trust, Honorary Police and land owners to reduce incidents of fly tipping by locating problem areas and directing resources to these areas. This funding will cover the costs of additional signage and also the installation of CCTV at hotspots in order to reduce incidents of fly tipping as more offenders are identified and either educated or prosecuted.
The Attorney General has consented to the use of the COCF for this project in a letter dated 12th November 2018.
Justice and Home Affairs - £50,000
The Jersey Fraud Prevention Forum consists of an informal membership consisting of representatives of the Jersey Financial Services Commission, States of Jersey Police, Trading Standards, Consumer Council, Bankers Association, Honorary Police and the main telecommunication companies.
The funds will have a direct impact on raising awareness of the different types of scams and emerging threats in relation to financial crime and providing advice to members of the public on how best to avoid fallen victim to financial crime. It is anticipated that this funding will be utilised over a 5 year long programme.
The Attorney General has consented to the use of the COCF for this project in a letter dated 12th November 2018.
- Recommendation
Based upon the advice of the Attorney General, the Minister is recommended to approve the allocation of £56,300 from the Criminal Offences Confiscation Fund (COCF) with £6,300 to the Growth, Housing and Environment revenue head of expenditure and £50,000 to the Justice and Home Affairs revenue head of expenditure for the above projects.
- Reasons for Decision
Article 19(1)(a) of the Public Finances (Jersey) Law 2005 states that if, during a financial year, the Minister is satisfied that the income of a States funded body is likely to exceed its estimated income, the Minister may authorise the body to withdraw from the consolidated fund during that year an amount not exceeding the likely excess of income.
A case for funding from the COCF has been made by both departments.
5. Resource Implications
The COCF to decrease by £56,300 and the revenue heads of expenditure of Growth, Housing and Environment and Justice and Home Affairs to increase by £6,300 and £50,000 respectively. This decision does not change the total amount of expenditure approved by the States in the Medium Term Financial Plan 2016 to 2019.
Report author : Specialist – Business Cases | Document date : 18th July 2019 |
Quality Assurance / Review: Director, Investment Appraisal & T&E Business Management | File name and path: L:\Treasury\Sections\Corporate Finance\Ministerial Decisions\DS, WR and SD\2019-0061 - COCF funding for Fly Tipping and Jersey Fraud Prevention Forum |
MD sponsor : Treasurer of the States |