Dorset Council Faces Audit Findings Highlighting Governance and Procurement Weaknesses
Dorset Council has acknowledged serious governance and procurement issues following an audit that identified "significant weaknesses" in its internal processes. The council has taken responsibility for bringing these concerns to light, with the audit conducted by Grant Thornton. While the investigation remains ongoing, the auditors have confirmed that the issues at hand are substantial.
The findings will be presented to the Audit and Governance Committee of the council at a meeting on 24 February at County Hall in Dorchester. A comprehensive report detailing the full extent of the weaknesses is expected to be finalized and shared with the public in the coming months.
The council has emphasized its commitment to transparency and accountability, assuring residents that the findings of the audit will be made publicly available once the final report is completed. In a statement, the council stressed the importance of addressing these issues promptly to ensure that good governance practices are upheld.
Concerns Over Dedicated Schools Grant (DSG)
One area of particular concern highlighted in the audit was the management of the Dedicated Schools Grant (DSG). While the council acknowledged significant weaknesses in how the funds have been handled, it also pointed out that such issues are not unique to Dorset and reflect broader challenges faced by councils both nationally and locally.
The audit findings are seen as a crucial opportunity for Dorset Council to address long-standing governance challenges. In response, councillors will review the recommendations thoroughly and implement necessary actions to improve oversight and accountability in the future.
Dorset Council’s proactive stance in revealing the audit findings signals its intention to improve its operations and restore public confidence. As the investigation continues, the authority is determined to resolve the issues at hand and strengthen its governance framework for the future.

















