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Trustees Annual Report year ended 31 March 2024
Trustees
Miranda MooreAppointed 2. March 2015
Daniel French Appointed 1st April 2017
Rlchard Peaty Appolnted 19th May 2023
Anthony Hulse Appolnted 27 November 2023
Ann Kent
Appolnted 27 November 2023
Eve Coates
Appointed 31° May 2024
Stephanle Dennls
Appolnted 31. May 2024
Janet Smith
Appointed 31° May 2024
John Robertson Appolnted 3 September 2021 Dlss Town Councll Corporate Trustee
UK Charlty Relstered Number
1168112
Prlnclpal Offlce
11 Market Hill, Diss, Norfolk, IP224JZ
Accountants
Newman & Co, 4b Church Street, Diss, Norfolk
Bankers
Lloyds 8ank, Victorla Branch, P O Box IOLK), Andover, 8x1 ILT
Insurers
Ansvar Insurance
Museum Manager
8asll Abbott
RECEIVED
111 2J24
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Trustees report for the ye¥ ended 31° Marth 2024
The trustees present theSr report wlth the financial ststements of the charity for the year ended 31" March
2024. The trustees have adopted the provisions of Accounting and Reportlng by Charities: Ststement of
Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their account in accordance with the Financial
Reportin8 Standard applicable in the UK and Republlc of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective istjanuary 2019)
Objectlves and Artlvltles
Polkles and objectlves
The objectives of the charity are establlshlng and maintslning in Dlss a public museum for the collection and
display of all types of artefacts usually collected for study and display In a public museump particularly those of
local interest and Importance. The charity is a public benefit entity. In settlng objectives and planning for
actlvltie5, the trustees have given due conslderation to general guidance published bythe Charlty Commission
relatlng to publlc benefit. After payment of expenses, any net Income must be applied to the museum.
Actlvltles for a¢hlevln8 objectlves
The charlty was organlsed as an Independent local museum run by a part-tlme manager appoSnted by the
trustees and assisted by volunteers. All assets, liabi1Stles and activltles were transferred to a new charity. DISS
Museum (no. 11681121, a UK charltable incorporated organlsatlon, on I" April 2017. Over many years the
museum was supported by an assoclatlon of frlends. At a meetlng on 3 May 2024 membership of the Friends
of Diss Museum voted to comblne wlth the trustees under an assoclation model constltution which the
Museum adopted on 8 March 2024. This 8ranted the pald-up Frlends votlng rlghts as members of the museum.
The merger was completed on 3 May 2024.
Chalr's Annual Report 2024
As I prepare to hand over the relns to my worthy successor, Tony Hulse. l am heartened by the changes that
have occurred In the past year whlch herald a brlghter future for the museum.
The past few years have been dlfflcult, not least for a dearth of volunteers, be they stewards or trustees or
supportlve Friends. Happily, thls situatlon has Improved, wlth three new trustees, Includlng the all-lmportant
treasurer, Rlchard Peaty, coming on board before the end of last year. Wlthout hls tlreless dealings wlth the
bank and HMRC throughout 2023, our finances would be in a much more parlous state. Whlle the current
climate means that small enterprises such as ourselves constantly live on the edge, we are at least solvent (for
the time being at any rate) and our resepies are earning more than they have In recent years.
So, our board expanded and new ideas emerged, One such- that of merging the Friends with the Museum to
effect a more cohesive organization - seemed to be a no brainer. Once the decislon was made, unanimously by
the Friends committee and the Board of Trustees, the merger took place remarkably quickly. This was facilitated
by Tony Hulse, a new trustee, who was able to employ hls considerable business experience to make it all
happen.
And as a result, the board swelled even further with three more trustees Jolnin8 us from the erstwhile Frlends.
The board now boasts a very healthy mix of skills. expertise and enthusiasm which will greatly benefit the
museum in the next few years.
All of which w511 be necessary to steer usthrou8h the immediate future, one in whlch the very fabric of The
Shambles once agaln requlres propplng up. In thls case literally, as one of the plllars Is beyond repair and major
work is to be undertaken durin8 our closed season. As ever, funding is crucial and we must look to all and any
avenue5. It would be particularly 8ratifylng to find the necessary finance not only from 8rants that May be

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available but also from local businesses who might- should- regard the Museum as a local asset to be
supported.
Now we have a team full of vltality in place there should be no stopping us wlth the various plan5 afoot. A new
webslte is in the offing; we have jumped into the 21st century at last by acquiring a card reader; Basil Abbott
continued to provlde funds with his Ghost Walk, talks to local groups and Flrst Fridays and commissloning
special edltlon ale for sale at the Burston Strike School rally. This year's opening, on the theme of politlcs,
began with a parade through the town. With Basil Abbott, every opening is a Grand Opening.
The museum shop and our First Friday meetings also increased our revenues and we also successfully replaced
some of our"lost° Friends who had ceased to subscribe.
A lot remains to be done. The Museum requires refurbishment and repainting, Inslde and out; there Is a
shortage of stewards to keep Ft open and we trustees need to make better use of online resources. Footfall
needs to increase.
Desplte everythlng, the future is lookin8 a lot more rosythan of late. The Museum's well-beln8 Is and always
has been Sntimately bound up wlth the people who care for It. Lon8 maythat continue.
Flnandal Revlew
Dlss Town Councll, who recelved delegated fundSng powers from South Norfolk DlstrSct Councll In September
1997 under Sect5on 14 of the Publlc Librarles and Museums Act 1964, were committed to malntaln the
museum, and are the owners of 4 Market Place, leased to the museum on a peppercorn rent. Mr. J Robertson Is
the appolnted Dlss Town Councll Corporate Trustee.
Day to day banklng has been transferred from Barclays to Lloyds, to tske advantsge of easler change of
mandate and access to preferable terms for charltles. Deposit banking has been transferred from Vir8in Money
to Charity Bank to achleve hlgher rates of 5nterest and online as opposed to postal access to funds.
Core fundlngfor day to day runnln8 expenses has not been forthcomSn8 for a number of years, consequently
the museum has to generate funds from a number of activitles, shop sales, donatlons, revenue from talks and
tours etc. Slnce the lon8 closure resulting from the COVID pandemlc, the museum has been in deficit.
DespSte sales and donations, including a grant of £1,000 from Eastern Reglon Medla CIC, of £15,384, up from
£11,635 In 2023, Increased costs of £16,408, also up from £13,480 in 2023, the museum has a deficit for the
year ending 2024 of £1,024, a significant reduction on the 2023 deficit of £1,845.
Wlth the approval of a major donor, the restrictlon on funds for the payment of rent for the storage and
management of the collection has been removed. A new Financial Resep4e Pollcy has been developed, In line
with Charity Commission guidance, to sustain the financial viability and security of the charity. It demonstrates
the charity's resilience and capaclty to manage unforeseen financial difficulties; provide a context for the
charlty's Strategic plannlng and risk management; manage the risk to the charity from holding unspent funds at
the year end without explanation, and meet the charity's financial obligations in the event of dissolution.
The policy is to maintain a sufficlent level of reserves to enable normal operating artivities to continue over a
period of 12 months, should a shortfall in income occur.
In order to demonstrate transparency, accountability and sound financial management, the Reserves Policy also
justifies the amount of reserves kept back each year for future contingencies.

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In calculatlng this year's reserves, the charlty has assumed the following: redundancy payment to staff; rent for
premises so far as committed and other fixed costs: scheduled and unscheduled decoration and ￿PaIrS to
owned and leased premises. The amount of reserves so calculated is £20,470, which compares with
unrestrictsd funds of £36,101 at 31 March 2024.
The reserves determlned under this policy are largely represented by the museum's Charity Bank deposits. If it
is necessary to draw on these funds. the Trustees will take that as an Indicator that a plan of retrenchment and
reduced commltments Must be implemented until fundln8 returns to a level that approximately balances
expenditures, or the charty is run off on an orderEy basls.
Trustees are aware of the need to mltlgate agalnst the rlsk of a sudden and signlflcant fall In Income by
diversifying the museum's funding base and wlll contlnue to revlew fundraising strategy.
Trustees
The Trustee board appolnted the trustees for renewable terms of three years, except that one trustee should be
appolnted annually by Dlss Town Council. At the AGM, all trustees are standing for re-electlon In order that the
charltles, members have an opportunity to endorse the board followln8 the merger wlth the Frlends.
The trustees meet at least four tlmes each year to declde pollcy and to recelve reports on the strategy, finances
and day-to-day operations of the museum.
Rlsk mana8ement
The trustees have a duty to Identlfy and revlew the risks to whlch the charlty Is exposed and to ensure
approprlate controls are Sn place to provide reasonable assurance against fraud and error. The Trustees have
examined possible major rlsks that the charlty faces and followlng consultatlon wlth the pollce, fire and securlty
offlcia15, confirm that systems have been estsbllshed, partlcularly insurance, to mlti8ate those rlsks.
Thls report was approved by the Trustees and signed on thelr behalf by:
Ms Miranda Moore, Chair
Date:
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STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTivrriES AND INCOME AND EXPENDrruRE ACCOUNT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
Unreslrlcted R8strlct8d
funds
funds
Total
2024
Total
2023
Nots
Income from:
Donatior6 & grants
DonatiorB - Gift aided if￿lLKI1ry tax
DonatiOrn8 - Ott*r
Grants
Charitabl8 act[￿ltieS
Other tradiro acti￿ltieS
hterest
10,604
730
1 ,000
10,604
730
1.000
10,073
2,703
347
2,703
347
1,470
92
Totsl Income
15,384
15,384
11,635
Expondlture on:
RaisiThJ fuTrds
Charitable acti￿ltieS
Event experEes
Other e>penses
738
738
172
15,670
15,670
13,308
Total expendllure
16,408
16,408
13,480
Net Incomel(exp8ndllure) before transfern
Transfer between furnls
17
(1,024)
9,733
(1,024)
(IW)
(9,733}
Net movemenl In funds
8,709
(9,733)
(1.024)
(1A45)
Total furKls broLoht foMard
17
27,392
9,900
37,292
39,737
Totsl funds carrled forward
36,101
167
36,268
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BALANCE SHEET
AS AT 31 MARCH 2024
2024
2023
Flxed assets
Taroible assets
12
99
234
Currenl assets
Stock
Bank a￿1 Cash
Debtors
13
15
34,249
3,399
34,497
2,8801
38,269
38,172
Credltors: amounts falllng due ,
wlthln one year
2,100
1,114
Net current assets
36,169
37,058
Net assets
136,268
37,292
Charlty Funds ,
Restricted fur¥Js
Unrestrlcted furKIs
167
-r36,101
36268
9,900
27,392
37,292
The finarcial statements were approved by the Trustees on J ts JLJLY za24
arLI sigrEd on their beham by,.--....._-,-...-- ..-. ....-....--
mira￿la Moore I1/
Richard Peaty
Date:

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DISS MUSEUM
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
1. Accounting pollcles
a. Basls of preparation of financlal statements
The financial statements have been prepared under the hlstorical cost convention with items recognised
at cost or transaction value unless otheNise stated in the relevant notes to these accounts. The financial
ststements have been prepared in accordance with the Ststement of Recommended Practise: Accounting
and Reporting by Charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting
Standard applicable to the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) published in October 2019 and Ihe
Charities Act 2011.
b. Fund accounting
General funds are unrestricted funds which are available for use at the discretion of the Trustees in
furtherance of the general objectives of the charity and which have not been designated for other
purposes.
Restricted funds are funds which are to b8 used in accordance with specific restrictions imposed
by donors or which have been raised by the charity for particular purposes. The costs of raising and
administering such funds are charged against the specific fund. The aim and use of each restricted
fund is set out in notes to the financial statements.
c, Income
All income is recognised once the charity has entitlement lo the income, it is probable that
the income will be received and the amount of income receivable can be measured reliably.
Donated services or facilities are recognised when the charity has control over the item, any
conditions associated with the donation have been met, the receipt of economic benefit from the
use of the item is probable and that economic benefit can be measured reliably, In accordance
with the Charities SORP (FRS 1021. The general volunleer time of the Friends is not
recognised and refer to the Trustees, report for more infomiation about their contribution.
On receipt. donated professional services and donated facilities are recognised on the basis of
the value of the gift to the charity which is the amount the charity would have been willing to pay
to obtain services or facilities of equivalent economic benefit on the open market,.
corresponding amount is then recognised in expenditure In the period of receipt.
Income lax recoverable in relation to donations received under Gift Aid or deeds of covenant is
recognised at the time of the donation.
Other income is recognised in the period in which it is receivable and to the extent the goods
have been provided or on completion of the service.

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
1. Accountlng pollcles (contlnued)
d. Expendlture
Expenditure is recognised once there is a legal or constructive obligation to transfer economic
benefit to a third party, it is probable that a transfer of economic benefits will be required in
settlernent and the amount of the obligation can be measured reliably. Expenditure is classified
by activity. The costs of each activity are made up of the total of direct costs and shared costs.
including support costs involved in undertaking each activity. Direct costs attributable to
single activity are allocated directly to that activity. Shared costs which contribute to more than
one activity and support costs which are not attributsble to a single activity are apportioned
between those activities on a basis consistent with the use of resources. Central staff costs
are allocated on the basis of time spenl and depreciation charges allocated on the portion of
the asset's use.
Support costs are those costs incurred directly in support of expenditure on the objects of the
charity and include project management Carried out at the Museum.
Charitable activities and Governance costs are costs incurred on the charitys educational
operations. including support costs and costs relating to the governance of the charity
apportioned to charitable activit18S.
All expenditure is inclusive of irrecoverable VAT.
e, Going concern
These accounts are drawn up on a going concern basis.
f. Tanglbla flx8d assats and depreclatlon.
Tangible fixed assets are carried at COSI, net of depreciation and any provision for impalrment.
Depreciation is provided at rates calculated to write off the cost of fixed asset, less their
estimated residual value, over their expected useful lives on the following basis..
Fixtures, fittings and equipment
250/0 straight line.
g. Interest recelvable
Interest on funds held on deposit is included when receivable and the amount can be
measured reliably by the charity; this is normally upon notification of the interest paid or
payable by the Bank.
h. Stocks
Stocks are valued ai the lower of cost and net realisable value after making due allowance
for obsolete and slow-moving stocks. Costs include all direct costs and an appropriate
proportion of fixed and variable overheads.

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
1. Accounting pollcies {contlnued)
l. Debtors
Trade and other debtors are recognised at the settlement amount after any trade discount
offered. Prepayments are valued at the amount prepaid net of any trade discounts due.
Cash at Bank and in hand
Cash at bank and in hand includes cash and short term highly liquid investments with a
short maturity of three months or less from the date of acquisition or opening of the deposit
or similar account.
k. Liabilities and provlslons.
Liabilities are recognised when there is an obligation at the Balance sheet date as a result
of a past event, it is probable that a transfer of economic benefit will be required in settlement
and the amount of Ihe settlement can be estimated reliably. Liabilities are recognised at the
amount that the charity anticipates it will pay to settle the debt or the amount it has received
as advanced payments for the goods or services it must provide. Provisions are measured at
the best estimate of the amounts required to settle the obligation. Where the effect of the time
value of money is material, the provision is based on the presenl value of those amounts,
discounted at the pre-tax discount rate that reflects the risks specific lo the liability. The
unwinding of the discount is recognised within interest payable and similar charges.
l. Financial instruments
The charity only has financial assets and financial liabilities of a kind that qualify as basic
financial instruments. Basic financial instruments are initially recognised at transaction value
and subsequently measured at their settlement value with the exception of bank loans which
are subsequently measured at amortised cost using the effective interest method.

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
2. Income from donatlons and grants
Total
funds
2024
Total
funds
2023
Unrestrlcted Restricted
funds
funds
Donations - gift alded including tsx
Donations - Other
10.604
730
10,604 10,073
730
Total donations
11.334
11,334
10,073
Grants
1.000
1,000
Total donations and grants
12,334
12,334 10,073
Total
funds
2024
Total
funds
2023
Unr•strlcted Restrlcted
funds
funds
Diss Town Council
South Norfolk Council
Eastern Region Media CIC
1,000
1.000
1,000
1,000
3. Income from charitable actlvities
Total
funds
2024
Total
funds
2023
Unrestricted Restrlcted
funds
funds
Events Income
4. Trading income
Total
funds
2024
Total
funds
2023
Unrestricted Restricted
funds
funds
Charity trading income
Museum shop and book sales
2,703
2,703
1,470
Cost of sales
Museum shop expenses
738
738
172
Net income from trading activities
1.965
1,965
1,298
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
5. Investment Incoma
Total
funds
2024
Total
funds
2023
Unrostricted Restrl¢ted
funds
funds
Gross interest
347
347
92
6. Direct Costs
Total
2024
Total
2023
Event Expenses
7. Other Expenses
Total
2024
Total
2023
Honorariums
Repairs, maintenance and cleaning
Administration expenses
Insurance
Light and heat
Subscriptions
Display Costsl Website
Rent and property costs
Independent examinerfs fee
Depreciation
2,964
1,151
1,384
1,216
629
269
422
7,200
300
135
3, 129
342
993
1,051
(293)
98
353
7,200
300
135
15,670 13,308
Property costs consists of an inclusive fee for gas, electricity, water, cleaning. buildings insurance, repairs,
maintenance, and rates.

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
8. Analysls of Expendlturo by expendlture type
Staff Costs Depreclatlon Other Costs
2024
2024
2024
Total
2024
Total
2023
Expenditure on fund raising trading
738
738
172
Costs of generating funds
738
738
172
Charitable activities
2,964
135
12.571
15,670 13.308
Total costs
2,964
135
13,309
16,408 13,480
2023
3, 129
135
10,078
13,342
9. Net Incomol(expenditure)
During the year, no trustees received any remuneration12022 -£ Nil>
During the year, no trustees received any benefits in kind {2022 £Nill
During the year, no trustees received any reimbursement of expenses (2022 - £Nill
10.Staff Costs
Staff costs were as follows.
2024
2023
Wages and salaries
2,964
3,129
The av8rage number of persons 8mployed by the charity during the year was as follows:
2024
No.
2023
No.
11. Inalienable and hlstoric assets
The museum has a collection of historic artefacts for display within the museum for which there is no
reliable cost information available and they are therefore not included in the balance sheet.
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
12. Tangible fixed assets
Fixtures,
rittlngs &
equipmenl
Cost
At 1 April 2022
Additions
27,558
At 31 March 2023
27.558
Depreclatlon
At 1 April 2023
Charge for the year
27,324
135
At 31 March 2024
27,459
Net book value at 31 March 2024
99
Net book value at 31 March 2023
234
13. Bank and cash
Total
2024
Total
2023
Bank current account
Bank deposit account
Virgin charity account
Lloyds Treasurers account
Charity Bank account
Cash in hand
5,620
4,347
2.831
666
13 29,454
5,656
20,099
30
30
34,249
34,497
14. Stocks
2024
2023
Goods for resale
621
795
15. Debtors
2024
2023
Scottish Power
HMRC Gift Aid
A & T Insurance
847
2. 033
2,182
1,217
3.399
2.880
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
16. Credltors: amounts falllng due within ono year
2024
2023
Copydiss
L Hulse Rent
H M Revenue & Customs- PAYE
Newman & Co
37
1.800
477
600
300
2, 100
1.114
17. Statement of funds
Statement of funds - current year
Balance at
1 Aprll
Transfers Balance al
Inlout
31 March
Income
Expendlturo
Unrestrlcted funds
General Funds- all funds
27,392
15.384
16,408
9,733 36,101
R•strlcted funds
Extemal storage fund
Norfolk County Council
Diss Corn Hall
9,733
(9,733)
167
167
9,900
19,733)
167
Total of funds
37,292
15,384
16,408
36,268
Statement of funds- prior year
Balance al
1 Aprll
Transfers Balance at
Inlout
31 March
Income
Expenditure
Unrestricted funds
General Funds - all funds
36,437
4,435
13,480
27,392
Restrlcted funds
External slorage fund
Norfolk County Council
Diss Corn Hall
2,533
7,200
9,733
167
167
2,700
7,200
9,900
Total of funds
39,137
11,635
13,480
37,292
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DISS MUSEUM
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
17. Statement of funds (continued)
Funds held in the External Storage Fund are for the purpose of storage facilities.
If funds are no longer required for a particular purpose and the donors have indicated that they do not require
repayment, excess funds are transferred to general funds at the discretion of the trustees.
18. Taxation
The trust is a registered charity and does not trade for tax purposes. It is not liable to corporation tax on
its surplus.
19, Related party transactions
A related party of Tony Hulse, Dr Lynn Hulse, received rent and service charges of £7,200 per annum for
the Museum store and facilities which are located in property at their house.
Mr Hulse donated the amount received back to the Museum.
Richard Peaty and John Robertson are Councillors of Diss Town Council from which the charity
rents part of the Museum building. They play no part in the determination of the rent payable.
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INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT
TO THE TRUSTEES OF THE DISS MUSEUM
report to the Irnstees on my examinatton of the financial slalements of Diss Museum Iihe charity) for the year ended 31
Mar¢h 20?4.
Responslbilities and bi$l$ of report
As the Irusiees of the charity you are responsible for the preparation of the financial statements in accordance wilh the
requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (the 2011 Act).
I report in respect of my examination of the Charity's financial statements carried out under section 145 of Ihe 2011 Act.
In carrying otsi my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Cotnmission under section
14515)Ib) of the 2011 Act.
Independent eximiner'$ $t8t¢ment
Your attention is drawn lo the fact that the charity has prepared financial staleinenis in accordance with Accounting and
Reporting by Chariiies pr¢paring their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Siandard applicable in the UK
and Republic ot Ireland IFRS 102) in preterence to th¢ Accounting ai)d Reporting by Charities.. Sialeinent nt Recoinmended
PraLlice issued on l April 2005 which is referred io in the exlanl regulation5 bul lias now been withdrawn.
l und¢r%land Ihal this l)as been dnn¢ in order tor the firtaiiLi8151aleinenls to provide a INe aiid lair view in accordaiice with
UK Generally AL¥¢pILd Accouiilingi Pi'aLlice elTeLlive tor reporti11￿ periods begyiiiiiing on or after l January 2019.
I have Loinplet¢d my examinalioii. l Lontiiin that no matters liav¢ Loine to my aiienii()n in LoniieLli()n with the examination
piviiigi iii¢ Lause lo hLliLve that iii any iiial￿rIal resp¢ct'.
aL¥(iuiiliiigT rLLI)rds were ni)I kept itt rL'%peLt ()l- tl)L Lliai'ily re4uiI'¢d by sLLlii)n 130 01111¢ 2011 ALI., or
IIIL liiianLial .%lJlL'iii¥iils do nor aLLI)rd willi Ilii)se rLL()I'di.' Ul.
tl)L' tiiiaiiii<il slalLinLllfS d() nol L()Inply will) Il)e appliciiblL rL'4uirement8 ¢()nLeniiiig> IIiL li)nn aiid Ll)nient i)I'aiiL)UlIts
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