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Welsh Government First Supplementary Budget 2021-22
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Meeting: 14/01/2022 - Finance Committee (Item 2)
2 PTN 2 - Letter from the Minister for Finance and Local Government: Second Supplementary Budget 2021-22 - 4 January 2022
Supporting documents:
Meeting: 29/09/2021 - Finance Committee (Item 2)
2 PTN 7 - Scrutiny of Welsh Government First Supplementary Budget 2021-22: Welsh Government response - 23 August 2021
Supporting documents:
Meeting: 29/09/2021 - Finance Committee (Item 2)
2 PTN 5 - Letter from the Minister for Finance and Local Government: Additional information on Barnett consequentials and business support - 19 July 2021
Supporting documents:
Meeting: 13/07/2021 - Plenary (Item 9)
Debate: The First Supplementary Budget 2021-22
NDM7726 Lesley Griffiths (Wrexham)
To propose that the Senedd, in accordance
with Standing Order 20.30, approves the First
Supplementary Budget for the financial year 2021-22 laid in the Table
Office on Tuesday, 22 June 2021.
Footnote:
In accordance with the relevant provisions
contained in the Government of Wales Act 2006 and Standing Order 20, the
Supplementary Budget comprises the following information:
(i) the written statement required under
section 125(3) of the Government of Wales Act;
(ii) the resources agreed by the Treasury
for the Welsh block budget for the financial year covered by the motion;
(iii) a reconciliation between the
resources allocated to the Welsh block budget by the Treasury and the resources
to be authorised for use in the motion;
(iv) a reconciliation between the estimated
amounts to be paid into the Welsh Consolidated Fund by the Secretary of State
and the amounts to be authorised for payment out of the Fund in the motion;
(v) a reconciliation between the resources
to be authorised under section 125(1)(a) and (b) of the Act and the amounts to
be authorised for payment out of the Welsh Consolidated Fund under section
125(1)(c); and
(vi) details of any revisions to the
information provided in accordance with Standing Orders 20.7 – 20.7B for the
draft budget, as specified in the protocol agreed under the Standing Order
20.1A.
The following additional information has
been made available to Members:
- a note explaining the main changes
from previous plans.
Supporting Documents
Minutes:
The item started at
17.32
Voting on the motion under this item was
deferred until Voting Time.
NDM7726
Lesley
Griffiths (Wrexham)
To
propose that the Senedd, in accordance with Standing Order 20.30, approves the First Supplementary Budget for the financial year
2021-22 laid in the Table Office on Tuesday, 22 June 2021.
Footnote:
In
accordance with the relevant provisions contained in the Government of Wales
Act 2006 and Standing Order 20, the Supplementary Budget comprises the
following information:
(i)
the written statement required under section 125(3) of the Government of Wales
Act;
(ii)
the resources agreed by the Treasury for the Welsh block budget for the
financial year covered by the motion;
(iii)
a reconciliation between the resources allocated to the Welsh block budget by
the Treasury and the resources to be authorised for use in the motion;
(iv)
a reconciliation between the estimated amounts to be paid into the Welsh
Consolidated Fund by the Secretary of State and the amounts to be authorised
for payment out of the Fund in the motion;
(v)
a reconciliation between the resources to be authorised under section 125(1)(a)
and (b) of the Act and the amounts to be authorised for payment out of the
Welsh Consolidated Fund under section 125(1)(c); and
(vi)
details of any revisions to the information provided in accordance with
Standing Orders 20.7 – 20.7B for the draft budget, as specified in the protocol
agreed under the Standing Order 20.1A.
The
following additional information has been made available to Members:
-
a note explaining the main changes from previous plans.
The result was as follows:
|
For |
Abstain |
Against |
Total |
|
29 |
25 |
0 |
54 |
The motion was agreed.
Meeting: 08/07/2021 - Finance Committee (Item 2)
2 Welsh Government First Supplementary Budget 2021-22: Consideration of draft report
Supporting papers:
FIN(6)-02-21 P1 – Draft report
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure 17 , View reasons restricted (2/1)
Minutes:
2.1 The Committee agreed the draft report.
Meeting: 02/07/2021 - Finance Committee (Item 5)
Welsh Government First Supplementary Budget 2021-22: Consideration of evidence
Minutes:
5.1 The Committee considered the evidence received.
Meeting: 02/07/2021 - Finance Committee (Item 3)
3 Welsh Government First Supplementary Budget 2021-22: Evidence session
Rebecca Evans MS, Minister for Finance and Local Government
Andrew Jeffreys, Director Treasury, Welsh Government
Matthew Denham-Jones, Deputy Director Financial Controls, Welsh Government
Supporting papers:
FIN(6)-01-21 P1 - Welsh Government First Supplementary Budget 2021-22
FIN(6)-01-21 P2 – Main expenditure group allocations
FIN(6)-01-21 P3 – Explanatory Note
Research Service brief
Supporting documents:
- FIN(6)-01-21 P1 - Welsh Government First Supplementary Budget 2021-22, item 3
PDF 494 KB
- FIN(6)-01-21 P2 – Main expenditure group allocations, item 3
PDF 356 KB
- FIN(6)-01-21 P3 – Explanatory Note, item 3
PDF 1 MB
- Research Service brief , View reasons restricted (3/4)
Minutes:
3.1
The Minister agreed to provide the Committee with a written update, outlining
the difficulties in obtaining clarity from the UK Government, on the issue of
Barnett consequentials.
3.2
The Minister agreed to ask the Minister for Economy to provide the Committee
with:
·
a detailed breakdown of the £55m funding made
available for business support in May and June, including the reasons why 24
percent of businesses were not approved to receive funding, how the allocations
have been evaluated and how any underspend of the £55m made available in
funding has been reallocated.
· further information on future business support schemes to be funded from the Welsh Government’s £200m package of support.