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Annual Report and Accounts 2020 to 2021

The Gambling Commission's 2020 to 2021 Annual Report and Accounts

  1. Contents
  2. Accountability report
  3. Parliamentary accountability disclosures

Parliamentary accountability disclosures

Regularity of expenditure

Losses and special payments – audited

Managing Public Money states that individual losses and special payments of more than £300k should be noted separately.

There were no losses or special payments exceeding £300k during 2020-21.

Gifts – audited

Managing Public Money states any gifts made over the limits proscribed limits should be disclosed.

There were no gifts made during 2020-21.

Fees and charges – audited

In accordance with Managing Public Money, entities should provide an analysis of fees and charges income where material.

Remote contingent liabilities – audited

Managing Public Money states any material remote contingent liabilities (that is, those that are disclosed under Parliamentary reporting requirements and not under IAS 37) should be reported.

There were no remote contingent liabilities during 2020-21.

Andrew Rhodes
Interim Chief Executive and Accounting Officer
6 July 2021

William Moyes
Chairman
6 July 2021

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