Quarterly Financial Report for the Quarter Ended June 30, 2018

Table of contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Highlights of Fiscal Quarter and Fiscal Year to Date (YTD) Results
  3. Risks and Uncertainties
  4. Significant Changes in Relation to Operations, Personnel and Programs
  5. Approval by Senior Officials
  6. Appendix A - Statement of Authorities (unaudited)
  7. Appendix B - Departmental Budgetary Expenditures by Standard Object (unaudited)

Statement outlining results, risks and significant changes in operations, personnel and program

1. Introduction

This quarterly report has been prepared by management as required by section 65.1 of the Financial Administration Act and in the form and manner prescribed by the Treasury Board. This quarterly report should be read in conjunction with the Main Estimates. This report has not been subject to an external audit or review.

The Military Police Complaints Commission of Canada (MPCC) reviews and investigates complaints concerning Military Police (MP) conduct and investigates allegations of interference in MP investigations. It reports its findings and makes recommendations directly to the MP and national defence leadership.

1.1 Basis of presentation

This quarterly report has been prepared by management using an expenditure basis of accounting. The accompanying Statement of Authorities includes the MPCC’s spending authorities granted by Parliament and those used by the department, consistent with the Main Estimates for the fiscal year (FY) 2018‑19. This quarterly report has been prepared using a special purpose financial reporting framework designed to meet financial information needs with respect to the use of spending authorities.

The authority of Parliament is required before moneys can be spent by the Government. Approvals are given in the form of annually approved limits through appropriation acts or through legislation in the form of statutory spending authority for specific purposes.

When Parliament is dissolved for the purposes of a general election, section 30 of the Financial Administration Act authorizes the Governor General, under certain conditions, to issue a special warrant authorizing the Government to withdraw funds from the Consolidated Revenue Fund. A special warrant is deemed to be an appropriation for the fiscal year in which it is issued.

The MPCC uses the full accrual method of accounting to prepare and present its annual departmental financial statements that are part of the departmental performance reporting process. However, the spending authorities voted by Parliament remain on an expenditure basis.

2. Highlights of Fiscal Quarter and Fiscal Year to Date (YTD) Results

The Statement of Authorities below shows that the MPCC spent approximately 18% of its authorities in the first quarter of 2018-19 compared to 19% in 2017-18.

The MPCC’s total budgetary expenditures decreased by $14,000 in the first quarter of 2018-19, compared to the same period in 2017-18. The three major variances are the following:

The total authorities available for use this fiscal year is $79,000 greater than last fiscal year. This is a result of an addition of $60,000 due to a collective bargaining reprofile, an increase of $20,000 in collective bargaining funding, and a decrease in contributions to employee benefits plan in the amount of $1,000.

Additional Financial Information: Additional financial information on the MPCC’s financial and expenditure management can be found in the Departmental Plans, the Annual Reports, the Departmental Results Reports, the Future-oriented Financial Statements, the Quarterly Financial Reports and the Annual Financial Statements.

3. Risks and Uncertainties

An unavoidable risk the MPCC will always face is the uncertainty regarding the number and complexity of complaints it must monitor and/or investigate each year. The MPCC cannot control the time it takes a complaint to be resolved. It must depend upon the efficiency of its investigative partners and the speed with which the Provost Marshal responds to the MPCC’s interim reports.

4. Significant Changes in Relation to Operations, Personnel and Programs

In the first quarter of FY 2018‑19, the Military Police Complaints Commission of Canada has completed a re-organization to align its Human Resources to better support its mandate so that the goal of timeliness can be met.

5. Approval by Senior Officials

This section is to provide the approval of Senior Officials, as required by the Policy on Financial Resource Management, Information and Reporting as follows:

Approved by:


Original signed by
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Hilary McCormack, Chairperson

Original signed by
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Chantal Bessette-Drouin, A/Chief Financial Officer

Ottawa, Canada
August 17, 2018


Appendix A - Statement of Authorities (unaudited)

Statement of Authorities (unaudited) for Fiscal Year 2018-19 (in thousands of dollars)
Authority
Vote/Statutory
Total available for use for the year ended March 31, 2019Note * Used during the quarter ended June 30, 2018 Year-to-date used at quarter-end
Vote 1 - Net operating expenditures 4,288 743 743
Budgetary statutory authorities - Contributions to employee benefit plans 429 107 107
Total Authorities 4,717 850 850
Statement of Authorities (unaudited) for Fiscal Year 2017‑18 (in thousands of dollars)
Authority
Vote/Statutory
Total available for use for the year ended March 31, 2018ote * Used during the quarter ended June 30, 2017 Year-to-date used at quarter-end
Vote 1 - Net operating expenditures 4,208 756 756
Budgetary statutory authorities - Contributions to employee benefit plans  430 108 108
Total Authorities 4,638 864 864

Appendix B - Departmental Budgetary Expenditures by Standard Object (unaudited)

Departmental Budgetary Expenditures by Standard Object (unaudited) for Fiscal Year 2018-19 (in thousands of dollars)
Expenditures Planned expenditures for the year ending March 31, 2019 Expended during the quarter ended June 30, 2018 Year-to-date used at quarter-end
Personnel 3,251 614 614
Transportation and communications 123 44 44
Information 67 13 13
Professional and special services 724 108 108
Rentals 371 65 65
Repair and maintenance 2 0 0
Utilities, materials and supplies 66 2 2
Acquisition of land, buildings and works 0 0 0
Acquisition of machinery and equipment 113 4 4
Other subsidies and payments 0 0 0
Total net budgetary expenditures 4,717 850 850
Departmental Budgetary Expenditures by Standard Object (unaudited) for Fiscal Year 2017-18 (in thousands of dollars)
Expenditures Planned expenditures for the year ending March 31, 2018 Expended during the quarter ended June 30, 2017 Year-to-date used at quarter-end
Personnel 3,171 718 718
Transportation and communications 107 23 23
Information 99 5 5
Professional and special services 698 104 104
Rentals 420 2 2
Repair and maintenance 3 0 0
Utilities, materials and supplies 55 11 11
Acquisition of land, buildings and works 0 0 0
Acquisition of machinery and equipment 85 2 2
Other subsidies and payments 0 -1 -1
Total net budgetary expenditures 4,638 864 864
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