League tables for social landlords could come into effect
within two years and would compare housing associations, councils, ALMOs and
for-profit providers equally, the regulator has said. Asked if he thought
league tables or an alternative system could be introduced in 18 months to two
years’ time, Jonathan Walters, deputy director of strategy and performance at
the RSH, said: “I think that is probably about right.” And he suggested league
tables would be “cross domain”, applying to all organisations which are
currently subject to the RSH’s standard. Read more on Inside Housing.
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