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Audit chiefs have £10m in Iceland | Audit chiefs have £10m in Iceland |
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The watchdog which monitors national and local government spending has admitted it has £10m tied up in Iceland's troubled banks. | The watchdog which monitors national and local government spending has admitted it has £10m tied up in Iceland's troubled banks. |
The Audit Commission seeks to ensure that £180bn of public sector spending provides "value for taxpayers". | The Audit Commission seeks to ensure that £180bn of public sector spending provides "value for taxpayers". |
It said it deposited £5m in Landsbanki in April this year - and a further £5m in July in Iceland's Heritable Bank. | It said it deposited £5m in Landsbanki in April this year - and a further £5m in July in Iceland's Heritable Bank. |
The commission said the deposits were in "full compliance" with their guidelines "on prudent investment". | The commission said the deposits were in "full compliance" with their guidelines "on prudent investment". |
Embarassment | |
The admission is embarrassing for the body established to ensure greater efficiency and value for money in the delivery of public services. | The admission is embarrassing for the body established to ensure greater efficiency and value for money in the delivery of public services. |
It has also emerged that Oxford University has £30m worth of funds in Icelandic institutions. | |
Money from individual colleges pooled into a central fund was invested in three banks. | |
The university authorities said no deposits were made in the last 18 months and stressed that it has sufficient cash reserves to cover the requirements of colleges. | |
Like other public bodies, the commission is obliged to maximise returns on its working reserves Audit Commission | |
The Audit Commission said that it did not expect the investments - which account for about 4% of its annual turnover - would affect its future operations or staffing. | |
However, it has launched an internal review into how the deposit decision was taken and says it expects the National Audit Office, which audits its finances, to hold a separate inquiry. | However, it has launched an internal review into how the deposit decision was taken and says it expects the National Audit Office, which audits its finances, to hold a separate inquiry. |
At the time it invested the money, the Audit Commission insisted in a statement on Thursday, the two banks in question had strong credit ratings. | At the time it invested the money, the Audit Commission insisted in a statement on Thursday, the two banks in question had strong credit ratings. |
"Like other public bodies, the commission is obliged to maximise returns on its working reserves," it said in a statement. | "Like other public bodies, the commission is obliged to maximise returns on its working reserves," it said in a statement. |
Questions about the position of the Icelandic banking sector were already being aired in Parliament, as well as in the City, in July. | Questions about the position of the Icelandic banking sector were already being aired in Parliament, as well as in the City, in July. |
Local authorities across England and Wales invested £858m in Icelandic banks, money which is now at risk after the turmoil in the country's economy and the banks' nationalisation. | Local authorities across England and Wales invested £858m in Icelandic banks, money which is now at risk after the turmoil in the country's economy and the banks' nationalisation. |
It emerged on Wednesday that three councils with money in Icelandic banks potentially face "severe" short-term financial problems. | It emerged on Wednesday that three councils with money in Icelandic banks potentially face "severe" short-term financial problems. |
Two of those named - Uttlesford in Essex and Wyre Forest in Worcestershire - have stressed that they do not have any immediate concerns over maintaining services. | |
Ministers have sent a team of financial troubleshooters to the councils to assess their position and what assistance they may require. | Ministers have sent a team of financial troubleshooters to the councils to assess their position and what assistance they may require. |
Diplomatic row | |
Talks between ministers and local authority leaders over help for ten further councils with possible difficulties will continue on Thursday. | |
The government has pledged to do all it can to help recover public money in Icelandic banks although it has declined to offer a blanket guarantee similar to that for individual deposits. | |
The row between the UK and Icelandic governments over the banking crisis show no sign of dying down despite a trip by UK officials to Iceland last weekend to try and defuse the situation. | |
Reykjavik has hired a British law firm to examine a possible lawsuit against the UK after the Treasury froze the UK assets of Landsbanki, one of the nationalised banks. | |
Iceland's Prime Minister accused the UK government of using counter-terrorism laws to freeze the assets and has since complained to Nato about the UK's actions. | |
Gordon Brown last week described Iceland's unwillingness to fully guarantee UK deposits in Icesave, a branch of Landsbanki, as "unacceptable" and "illegal". |