LFB Information Management - LFB financial and performance reporting 2018/19
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As part of his budget guidance, the Mayor requested that the LFB (London Fire Commissioner) publish financial and performance monitoring, and that this information should be available on our external website within 25 working days after each quarter end. The Mayor's budget guidance for 2019/20 for LFB and other functional bodies can be found in the GLA website here. From 1 April 2018, the London Fire Commissioner is the fire and rescue authority for London, and the LFC runs the London Fire Brigade. Quarterly financial and performance monitoring for 2017/18 is available here.
David O'Sullivan - LFB financial and performance reporting 2017/18
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As part of his budget guidance for 2018/19, the Mayor requested that the LFEPA/LFB publish financial and performance monitoring for the 2017/18 year, and that this information should be available on our external website within 35 working days after each quarter end. The Mayor's budget guidance to LFEPA for 2018/19 can be found in a report to the LFEPA Resources Committee on 22 June 2017 (Report FEP2733). Prior to governance changes on 1 April 2018, financial monitoring was reported quarterly to the former LFEPA Resources Committee with performance monitoring, against performance indicators reported six monthly to the Governance, Performance and Audit Committee (for service delivery indicators) and Resources Committee (back-office services indicators). LFEPA committee papers can be found here. From 1 April 2018, the London Fire Commissioner is the fire and rescue authority for London, and the LFC runs the London Fire Brigade. Performance and financial performance for Q4 (end March 2018) is published by the LFC.
David Wyatt - LFB Payments over £250 - 2021/22
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This dataset is for 2021/22 (April 2021 to March 2022) only. Data for 2020/21 is here, 2019/20 is available here, 2018/19 is available here, 2017/18 is available here, and 2016/17 and earlier years is available here . Payments over £250 made by the London Fire Brigade* as part of the government and Mayor of London's transparency agenda. The Local Government Transparency Code 2015 requires the data to indicate VAT for payments which cannot be recovered; there are no such payments for LFB as all VAT is recoverable. The Local Government Transparency Code also requires a 'merchant category' to be added to payment details. LFB has 'ProClass' data and this is added to published data. Please note that most of LFB suppliers and contractors currently have a ProClass classification but a small number of payments may not have a ‘merchant category’. * The London Fire Commissioner is the fire and rescue authority for London and runs the London Fire Brigade (LFB).
London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority - LFB senior staff salary information
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The London Fire Brigade (LFB) publishes details of certain senior staff as required by the Accounts and Audit Regulations 2015 (Statutory Instrument 2015/234) as part of its annual accounts: the number of employees whose remuneration in that year was at least £50,000 in brackets of £5,000 details of remuneration and job title of certain senior employees whose salary is at least £50,000, and employees whose salaries are £150,000 or more must also be identified by name. This information is included in the published accounts which are available here for 2018/19 on the LFB website. The 'senior staff' prescribed by the regulations for the Brigade comprise four officers namely: the Director of Corporate Services, the Director (Deputy Commissioner) of Safety and Assurance, and the Director (Deputy Commissioner) of Operations and General Counsel. Under the Local Government Transparency Code 2015, the Brigade must also publish a list of responsibilities (for example, the services and functions they are responsible for, budget held and number of staff) and details of bonuses and ‘benefits-in-kind’, for all senior employees whose salary exceeds £50,000. And, in the interests of transparency, the Brigade publishes details of all staff who are designated as heads of service (assistant directors and assistant commissioners) in addition to the four officers required by the Accounts and Audit Regulations, and this information is available on this page. Details of gifts, hospitality and expenses for senior LFB staff are published quarterly here. Note: For Commissioner/Director roles, the budget and staffing figures have been aggregated from the budgets/staff held by Heads of Service under each Director, so there is some double counting. LFB staff are employed by the London Fire Commissioner who is the fire and rescue authority for London; the London Fire Commissioner is not an employee of the LFB and is employed by the Greater London Authority. Details for LFC are included on this page for completeness.
David Wyatt - LFB Payments over £250 - 2022/23
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This dataset is for 2022/23 (April 2022 to March 2023) only. Data for 2021/22 is here; for 2020/21 here, 2019/20 here, 2018/19 here, 2017/18 here, and 2016/17 and earlier years is here . Payments over £250 made by the London Fire Brigade* as part of the government and Mayor of London's transparency agenda. The Local Government Transparency Code 2015 requires the data to indicate VAT for payments which cannot be recovered; there are no such payments for LFB as all VAT is recoverable. The Local Government Transparency Code also requires a 'merchant category' to be added to payment details. LFB has 'ProClass' data and this is added to published data. Please note that most of LFB suppliers and contractors currently have a ProClass classification but a small number of payments may not have a ‘merchant category’. * The London Fire Commissioner is the fire and rescue authority for London and runs the London Fire Brigade (LFB).