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Committee Material Published 22 Jan 2021 ↗ View on Parliament

The Treasury has aspirations to standardise financial reporting across government but has not set out how this will make the WGA more useful or accessible. The Treasury faces difficulties when trying to categorise transactions and balances reported by over 9,000 organisations into robust categories that are useful to the user. The Government Finance Function within the Treasury is undertaking work to align finance processes across government such as expense claims. It is also planning to stan...

The Treasury has aspirations to standardise financial reporting across government but has not set out how this will make the WGA more useful or accessible. The Treasury faces difficulties when trying to categorise transactions and balances reported by over 9,000 organisations into robust categories that are useful to the user. The Government Finance Function within the Treasury is undertaking work to align finance processes across government such as expense claims. It is also planning to standardise how Departments categorise their balances and transactions, which should reduce the significant manual work required to produce the WGA. We welco Type: conclusion | Number: 5 | Response status: under_consideration Government response: 5.1 The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation. Target implementation date: Autumn 2021 5.2 The Government Finance Function is developing a performance framework to measure progress against the strategic deliverables it set out in its 2019 str