The ARMA-Q initiative is set for a House of Lords launch on May 15, with the following letter from ARMA chief executive Michelle Banks sent to invited stakeholders:
// by Sebastian O'Kelly
The ARMA-Q initiative is set for a House of Lords launch on May 15, with the following letter from ARMA chief executive Michelle Banks sent to invited stakeholders:
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Invited stakeholders? All except… you know… leaseholders. The victims of the feudal nonsense.
As for Ms Banks, her cosiness with her former colleagues at the DCLG is well known, and likewise their willingness to stop at nothing (almost) to prevent leaseholders being heard. How much dirty money flows from the property world into the coffers of the Tory party? How many people jump from the civil service into this cesspit and promise and highly paid jobs for former colleagues in return for putting on such grotesque circuses as this?
Who do these people think they are kidding?
ARMA is a disreputable organization that has proven completely and utterly incapable of policing itself and this window-dressing should fool nobody.
Lesley Newnham
Here here !! Agree wholeheartedly with your statements.
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Sorry about stakeholders. Not a word I’ve used before. I don’t really know what it means, but it seemed appropriate …