The regulator has issued a warning to English housing
associations over the threat of a no-deal Brexit, outlining key risk areas
including shortages of crucial materials, a housing market crash and
difficulties accessing ‘business-critical’ data. In a letter sent to the bosses
of English housing associations, Fiona MacGregor, chief executive at the
Regulator of Social Housing, urged associations to ensure their plans for
dealing with a “disorderly Brexit” are robust, as the departure date of 29
March approaches. Read the letter on the GovUK website.
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