Academies Sector Annual Report and Accounts 2019-20
Public Accounts Committee
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Inquiry
Follow a series of work on schools funding and financial sustainability and on the end of the PFI contracts that were involved in the development of many Academies the Committee will question senior officials at the Department for Education and Education and Skills Funding Agency on financial transparency and accountability …
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Conclusions
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Oral evidence
24 Jan
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Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · The Grimond Room, Portcullis House
Oral evidence sessions 1 session
24 Jan 2022
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Academies Sector Annual Report and Accounts 2019-20
John Edwards · Information Commissioner's Office
Susan Acland-Hood · The Department for Education
Warwick Sharp · Education and Skills Funding Agency
Reports 1 report · click to expand
| Title | HC No. | Published | Items | Response |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Forty-Seventh Report - Academies Sector Annual Report and Accoun… | HC 994 | 25 Mar 2022 | 33 | Responded |
Recommendations & Conclusions
11 results
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Recommendation
Accepted
Forty-Seventh Report - Academies S…
We are concerned that the Education & Skills Funding Agency’s decision to use public money...
We are concerned that the Education & Skills Funding Agency’s decision to use public money to prop up academy trusts in difficulty fails to address poor financial management within academy trusts. Academy trusts have been set up as charitable companies, …
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Government Response
The government agrees with the recommendation to set out the criteria it uses to determine whether it is appropriate to provide additional funding to academy trusts to support financial recovery, or to write-off an academy’s debt and states that this framework is already in place.
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Recommendation
Accepted
Forty-Seventh Report - Academies S…
We are concerned that the Department’s approach to monitoring the skills and experience of academy...
We are concerned that the Department’s approach to monitoring the skills and experience of academy leaders, and the lack of remedial action for leaders of failing academies, risks further failures across the sector. The Education & Skills Funding Agency’s monitoring …
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Government Response
The government will make regulations under section 19(7)(c) of the Skills and Post-16 Education Act 2022 to prevent trust leaders judged to be unfit from moving to elsewhere in the education system and will write to the Committee by September 2022 with a full response.
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Conclusion
Accepted
Forty-Seventh Report - Academies S…
The Department told us that many trusts actively explain their use of budgets to parents.
The Department told us that many trusts actively explain their use of budgets to parents. We asked the Department whether the current arrangements should be more transparent, so that parents can see what academies are spending per-pupil. The Department told …
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Government Response
The government states that the primary responsibility for financial management rests with the academy trust and accountability is rigorous via audited accounts.
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Conclusion
Accepted
Forty-Seventh Report - Academies S…
ESFA’s responsibilities include funding education and training for children, young people and adults; providing assurance...
ESFA’s responsibilities include funding education and training for children, young people and adults; providing assurance that public funds are properly spent, achieve value for money for the taxpayer, and deliver the policies and priorities set by the Secretary of State; …
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Government Response
The government states that the primary responsibility for financial management rests with the academy trust and accountability is rigorous via audited accounts.
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Conclusion
Accepted
Forty-Seventh Report - Academies S…
An academy trust reporting a cumulative deficit must agree a recovery plan with ESFA to...
An academy trust reporting a cumulative deficit must agree a recovery plan with ESFA to put the trust back on a financially sustainable path. Where an academy trust is reporting a cumulative deficit, it may require financial support, as part …
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Government Response
The government states that academy trusts are responsible for managing finances, and the ESFA provides support and challenge; additional funding is a last resort and is expected to be repaid with frameworks for financial support already in place.
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Conclusion
Accepted
Forty-Seventh Report - Academies S…
The ESFA may also provide loans to academy trusts for new academies that had converted...
The ESFA may also provide loans to academy trusts for new academies that had converted from maintained schools to settle any local authority deficit, which should be repaid over an agreed period of time. These loans may be impaired and …
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Government Response
The government states that academy trusts are responsible for managing finances, and the ESFA provides support and challenge; additional funding is a last resort and is expected to be repaid with frameworks for financial support already in place.
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Conclusion
Accepted
Forty-Seventh Report - Academies S…
Each academy trust as a charitable company is required to produce annually its own audited...
Each academy trust as a charitable company is required to produce annually its own audited accounts.77 External auditors are appointed by the local academy trust in accordance with the Academy Trust Handbook. Auditors are required to provide an opinion on …
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Government Response
The government states that the primary responsibility for financial management rests with the academy trust and accountability is rigorous via audited accounts.
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Conclusion
Accepted
Forty-Seventh Report - Academies S…
In 2019/20, 9% of trusts received a modified regularity opinion i.e.
In 2019/20, 9% of trusts received a modified regularity opinion i.e. a regularity exception was identified, compared with 7% in 2018/19. A regularity exception means that the auditor found some element of income or expenditure that may have been outside …
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Government Response
The government states that the primary responsibility for financial management rests with the academy trust and accountability is rigorous via audited accounts.
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Recommendation
Accepted
Forty-Seventh Report - Academies S…
The Academy Trust Handbook requires relevant trust staff to hold appropriate financial qualifications and experience.81...
The Academy Trust Handbook requires relevant trust staff to hold appropriate financial qualifications and experience.81 However, this requirement does not extend to trustees, including for trustees sitting on audit or finance committees. We therefore asked how the Department and ESFA …
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Government Response
The government will make regulations under section 19(7)(c) of the Skills and Post-16 Education Act 2022 to prevent trust leaders judged to be unfit from moving to elsewhere in the education system and will write to the Committee by September 2022 with a full response.
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Recommendation
Accepted
Forty-Seventh Report - Academies S…
The Department told us that it collected information about academy trust governance arrangements.
The Department told us that it collected information about academy trust governance arrangements. However, the Department told us that it is more likely to use the information collected from ESFA’s monitoring and assessments over financial performance and other data collected …
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Government Response
The government will make regulations under section 19(7)(c) of the Skills and Post-16 Education Act 2022 to prevent trust leaders judged to be unfit from moving to elsewhere in the education system and will write to the Committee by September 2022 with a full response.
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Recommendation
Accepted
Forty-Seventh Report - Academies S…
We have previously reported on the limited sanctions at the Department’s disposal to sanction trust...
We have previously reported on the limited sanctions at the Department’s disposal to sanction trust leaders who may be responsible for malpractice, including misuse of funds, across the sector. In our 2019 report on academy accounts and performance, we were …
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Government Response
The government will make regulations under section 19(7)(c) of the Skills and Post-16 Education Act 2022 to prevent trust leaders judged to be unfit from moving to elsewhere in the education system and will write to the Committee by September 2022 with a full response.
HM Treasury
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Correspondence 1 letter
7 Feb 2022
Correspondence from Susan Acland-Hood, Permanent Secretary, Department for Education, re Academies Sector Jan 2022 - Follow up response, dated 1 February 2022
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