Weaknesses leading to alleged fraud and corruption at a
social landlord were allowed to ‘fester’ due to ‘ineffective leadership’,
according to a damning report published by Hounslow Council. Staff at Hounslow Homes,
an ALMO, used services and funds to undertake undeclared ‘extensive private
work’ on at least five properties in 2011 and 2012 and found work for friends
and family members, the report states. The independent report was commissioned
by Hounslow Homes, following allegations of fraud by a whistleblower. Actions
within the Direct Labour Organisation led to allegations that fraud was hidden
through ‘intimidation’ and the ‘skilful elevation and deployment of a siege
mentality’, says the report. Read more on Inside Housing.
My two adult kids have had to move back home. Should I be charging them
rent – and if so, how much? | Sue Elliott-Nicholls
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They face spiralling costs and insecure work, so I’m glad to help them. But
I can’t afford the big rise in my cost of living
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