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Published by R Murrell for Audit Commission in Housing
Tuesday 29th July 2008 - 2:28pm

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A consultation paper on short notice inspection of housing associations has been launched by the Audit Commission.

The consultation follows a pilot programme of short notice inspections and is designed to shape the detailed methodology. The paper poses ten questions about the way these inspections will be organised and conducted. Responses are due by 12 September.

The consultation can  be viewed on the website at: www.audit-commission.gov.uk/housing/downloads/SNI.pdf.

A summary of the responses and details of the new methodology for short notice inspections will be published by the end of September.

Responses should be headed Consultation on changes to short notice inspections of housing associations and sent to hi@audit-commission.gov.uk or posted to:


Housing Inspectorate
Audit Commission
1st Floor, Millbank Tower
Millbank
London SW1P 4HQ
 

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