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Accepted
With 23 days to go until the financial year end the UK Health Security Agency...
Recommendation
With 23 days to go until the financial year end the UK Health Security Agency did not have an agreed budget for the new financial year. The Department established the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) on 1 April 2021 as a new executive agency to be the UK leader for health protection responsible for ensuring the nation can respond quickly and at greater scale to deal with pandemics and future threats. Public Health England’s (PHE’s) health protection functions transferred into UKHSA on its abolition on 1 October 2021. On the same date, UKHSA also took over the functions of NHS Test and Trace and the Joint Biosecurity Centre from the Department itself. The UKHSA budget for 2021–22 was approximately £15 billion. Despite UKHSA being up and running for a number of months, when we took evidence on 7 March 2022 the Department had still not agreed, and did not know when it would agree, a UKHSA budget for the 2022–23 financial year. Recommendation: The Department should not get into this position again and should write to the Committee to set out what steps it has put in place to ensure that all organisations it sponsors have a budget in place to allow sufficient time for financial planning for the year ahead. 8 Department of Health and Social Care 2020–21 Annual Report and Accounts
Government Response Summary
The Department has written to the Committee setting out the steps implemented to ensure the department’s Financial Planning and Budgeting process allows its Arm’s Length Bodies sufficient time to plan for the year ahead.
Government Response
Accepted
Government Response
Accepted
HM Government
Accepted
7: PAC conclusion: With 23 days to go until the financial year end the UK Health Security Agency did not have an agreed budget for the new financial year. 7: PAC recommendation: The Department should not get into this position again and should write to the Committee to set out what steps it has put in place to ensure that all organisations it sponsors have a budget in place to allow sufficient time for financial planning for the year ahead. 7.1 The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation. Target implementation date: March 2023 7.2 The Department has written to the Committee setting out the steps implemented to ensure the department’s Financial Planning and Budgeting process allows its Arm’s Length Bodies sufficient time to plan for the year ahead.
Source
Committee
Public Accounts Committee
Report
Sixth Report - Department of Health and Social Care 2020–21 Annual Report and Accounts
10 Jun 2022
HC 253
Addressee Bodies
HM Treasury
Timeline
Recommendation age
4.0 yrs
Report published
10 Jun 2022