Senior leaders at the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA)
have hit back at criticisms over regular changes to the social housing
regulator over the past decade. The
announcement that the government intends to separate the regulator from the
HCA’s commercial arm was greeted with scepticism by some in the housing sector
who said this would mean a return to an earlier model that was previously
rejected. The regulator started life as the Housing Corporation, was changed to
the TSA, was replaced by the HCA and will now return to being an independent
regulator. Read more on Inside Housing.
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