RICS boss hits back at plan for new monitoring powers over body

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Richard Collins questions purpose of planned statutory governance reviews

The interim chief executive of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has questioned the purpose of Michael Gove’s proposed new law to monitor the body’s governance.

Richard Collins, speaking to the Levelling Up, Housing & Communities committee of MPs yesterday, said he would continue talking to ministers to “understand better the reasons” behind their desire to take statutory powers to review RICS.

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