The social housing regulator has admitted it lacks the
resources to function effectively and plans to lobby the government to enable
it to recruit staff more quickly. HCA
regulation committee members raised concerns about how stretched the regulator
has become at its meeting in October. Committee members were ‘worried the
regulator did not have enough resources in the right places in order to deliver
all the outputs expected of it’. Senior figures at the regulator are privately
frustrated that recruitment of staff to new positions must be agreed by the
CLG, which can take several months. Read
more on Inside Housing.
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