RHI-23 Accepted

Ministerial Notification of Approval Conditions

RHI Inquiry · The Report of the Independent Public Inquiry into the Non-Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) Scheme · Issued 13 March 2020 · Addressed to: Department of Finance

Source — verbatim from the inquiry

Inquiry recommendation

Ministers should always be advised of any conditions attached to the approval of a policy or project by the Department of Finance. The Department of Finance should also require, and be kept informed of, regular reviews to ensure compliance with such conditions by the spending Department.

RHI Inquiry, The Report of the Independent Public Inquiry into the Non-Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) Scheme · 13 Mar 2020 Source PDF →

Published evidence summary

Publicly available evidence relating to this recommendation:

- In October 2021, the NI Executive accepted this recommendation in full (NI Executive Response to RHI Inquiry, Department of Finance, October 2021).
- The NIAO Second Progress Report (October 2024) assessed this recommendation as Implemented, stating that ministerial notification of approval conditions had been addressed through revised guidance (NIAO Second Progress Report, October 2024).

Response — verbatim from government

Department of Finance

[Note: The NI Executive responded to recommendations 19-23, 29-33 together as a group under the 'Governance and Financial Controls' theme.] Accepted in full. As part of the Annual Assurance Statement, departments confirm that Ministers have been made aware of conditions applied to expenditure approvals. Supply includes a line in non-standard approval letters saying Ministers should be made aware.

Department of Finance · 7 Oct 2021 Written response →

Evidence trail — what's actually happened since

  • 15 Oct 2024 NIAO Second Progress Report (October 2024): Implemented. Ministerial notification of approval conditions addressed through revised guidance. Source →

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