Functions
1.
Policy development and
review. The
Scrutiny Commission may:
(a)
assist the Council and the Cabinet Executive in the
development of its budget and policy framework by in-depth analysis
of policy issues;
(b)
conduct research, community and other consultation
in the analysis of policy issues and possible options;
(c)
consider and implement mechanisms to encourage and
enhance community participation in the development of policy
options;
(d)
question Members of the Cabinet Executive and/or
Committees and Chief Officers about their views on issues and
proposals affecting the area; and
(e)
liaise with other external organisations operating
in the area, whether national, regional or local, to ensure that
the interests of local people are enhanced by collaborative
working.
2.
Scrutiny. The Scrutiny Commission
may:
(a)
review and scrutinise the decisions made by and
performance of the Cabinet Executive and/or Committees and Council
Officers both in relation to individual decisions and over time
(including call-in);
(b)
review and scrutinise the financial performance of
the Council and any related financial issues;
(c)
review and scrutinise the performance of the Council
in relation to its policy objectives, performance targets and/or
particular service areas;
(d)
select for examination and advise on all Corporate
policies and plans;
(e)
question Members of the Cabinet Executive and/or
Committees and Chief Officers about their decisions and
performance, whether generally in comparison with service plans and
targets over a period of time, or in relation to particular
decisions, initiatives or projects;
(f)
make recommendations to the Cabinet Executive
arising from the outcome of the scrutiny process or direct to the
Council if relating to functions reserved to the
Council;
(g)
review and scrutinise the performance of other
public bodies in the area and invite reports from them by
requesting them to address the Scrutiny Commission and its Working
Groups and local people about their activities and
performance;
(h)
question and gather evidence from any person (with
their consent).
(i)
review and scrutinise matters relating to the Health
Service for the area and to make reports and recommendations (in
conjunction with the Leicestershire County Council).
(j)
Co-opt Members who are not on the Cabinet Executive
if specific skills and expertise is required.
(k)
Co-opt members of the public and representatives
from community groups (with the exception of Members of the Cabinet
Executive) to hold the Blaby District Community Safety Partnership
to account.
3.
Finance. The Scrutiny Commission may
exercise overall responsibility for the finances made available to
it.
4.
Annual Work
Programme.
The Scrutiny Commission will approve an Annual Scrutiny Work
Programme, including the programme of any Scrutiny Panels and ad
hoc Working Groups it appoints so as to ensure that the
Commission’s, Scrutiny Panels’ and ad hoc Working
Groups’ time is effectively and efficiently
utilised.
5.
Annual report. The Scrutiny Commission must report
annually to full Council on its workings and make recommendations
for future work programmes and amended working methods if
appropriate.
6.
Leader’s Statement “The
State of the Blaby District” - The
Scrutiny Commission will receive a report from the Leader of the
Council at its first meeting
after each annual
Council Meeting on ‘The
State of
the Blaby District’, the Cabinet
Executive’s priorities for the coming year and its
performance in the previous year.
7.
Officers. The
Scrutiny Commission may exercise overall responsibility for the
work programme of the Officers employed to support their
work.