6 Strategic Risk Monitoring 2020/21 - Q4 (01.01.21 - 31.03.21) PDF 384 KB
Report by the Chief Operating Officer
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6.1 The Committee considered a report by the Chief Operating Officer which presented the Strategic Risk Register in a refreshed format.
6.2 The Committee welcomed the additional information provided by the revised format, and requested further development of the Register, to provide explanations of why specific risks were added to or removed from the Register. The Chief Operating Officer agreed to include this.
6.3 The Committee discussed:
· Risk 1 – Roads: the risk is at the higher end of the Amber band and is kept under close review, given the level of public and member interest.
· Risk 12 – Cyber Attack: the return to office based working, which is not scheduled to happen before September, will not impact on the Council’s IT security, although reminders to staff about non-network printers and retention of information in hard copy will be issued.
· Risk 15 – Climate: remains a key area of focus, with action plans being developed. The Chief Operating Officer agreed to review the Register in the light of comments made about biodiversity and adaption.
6.4 The Committee RESOLVED to note the Register.
42 Strategic Risk Monitoring - Quarter 3 2020/21 PDF 384 KB
Report by the Chief Operating Officer
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42.1 The Committee considered a report by the Chief Operating Officer.
42.2 The Committee discussed:
42.3 The Committee RESOLVED to note the report.
18 Strategic Risk Monitoring 2020/21 - Q1 (01.04.20 - 30.06.20) PDF 201 KB
Report by the Chief Operating Officer
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18.1 The Committee considered a report by the Chief Operating Officer, which presented the Strategic Risk Register ahead of it being considered by Cabinet. He highlighted the inclusion of a new ”No Trade Deal Brexit” Risk, which had been suggested by the Committee at the previous meeting.
18.2 On Risk 16 – Covid-19, the Committee asked whether the local outbreak plans took into account business continuity of the Authority, and whether a sudden outbreak might affect the work of a department. The Chief Operating Officer confirmed that the Director of Public Health is the local lead officer and informs a weekly strategic officer group meeting. Business Services have done scenario planning, and has prepared for a potential reduction in resource in terms of prioritisation of services.
18.3 The Committee RESOLVED to note the report.