Our annual accounts have been compiled in accordance with the Code of Practice on Local Authority Accounting in the United Kingdom and include:
b) Any person interested may inspect a copy of the abstracts of the accounts to be audited, all books, deeds, contracts, bills, vouchers and receipts related thereto, and may take copies of any or all parts of the accounts without charge in line with the arrangements outlined above;
c) Any person interested may object to the accounts or to any part of those accounts. Any objection must be sent in writing stating the grounds for the objection to the auditor Stephen O'Hagan, Senior Audit Manager, Audit Scotland via email to SOhagan@audit-scotland.gov.uk not later than 23 July 2020, and to the authority and to any officer of the authority who may be concerned via email to Martin.Booth@glasgow.gov.uk;
d) The auditor shall, if requested by the person objecting, the authority, or by any officer of the authority who may be concerned, afford to that person or authority or officer, as the case may be, an opportunity of appearing before and being heard by the auditor with respect to that objection; and any such person or officer may so appear and be heard either personally or by a representative. This will be carried out by virtual meeting or by telephone. Glasgow City Region – City Deal Cabinet Pre- Audit Annual Accounts for year 2019-20 [138kb]
The Pre Audit Accounts for 2019-20 are now available for inspection from 3 July 2020 to 24 July 2020.
a) Copies of the unaudited accounts of STRATHCLYDE PENSION FUND for the period from 1 April 2019 to 31 March 2020 will be available for public inspection from 3 July 2020 to 24 July 2020, both days inclusive. Public inspection will not be available at our offices as a result of our response to the coronavirus pandemic. Anyone who wishes to inspect the accounts or any items identified at b) should contact us at Martin.Booth@glasgow.gov.uk. If information cannot be made available, either electronically or in hard copy, council officers will make contact to provide access when there is no longer a significant risk of the transmission of coronavirus. A copy of the accounts will be available at the following website: www.glasgow.gov.uk during this period;
b) Any person interested may inspect a copy of the abstracts of the accounts to be audited, all books, deeds, contracts, bills, vouchers and receipts related thereto, and may take copies of any or all parts of the accounts without charge in line with the arrangements outlined above;
c) Any person interested may object to the accounts or to any part of those accounts, as follows:
any objection must be sent in writing stating the grounds for the objection to the auditor John Cornett, Audit Director, Audit Scotland via email to JCornett@audit-scotland.gov.uk not later than 27 July 2020, and to the authority and to any officer of the authority who may be concerned, via email to Martin.Booth@glasgow.gov.uk;
d) The auditor shall, if requested by the person objecting, the authority, or by any officer of the authority who may be concerned, afford to that person or authority or officer, as the case may be, an opportunity of appearing before and being heard by the auditor with respect to that objection; and any such person or officer may so appear and be heard either personally or by a representative. This will be carried out by virtual meeting or by telephone. Strathclyde Pension Fund. Annual Report for year 2019-20 [4Mb]
The Strathclyde Pension Fund Office annual report is available on the SPFO website (up to 2009-10 this was included in our annual accounts).