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INDUSTRY MISSILE TO VBA

  • Writer: Fiona O'Hehir
    Fiona O'Hehir
  • Sep 26, 2022
  • 1 min read

Updated: Sep 29, 2022

SPHERES OF INFLUENCE & POWER


On 10 June 2022, the CEO of the Australian Institute of Building Surveyors put out a press

release saying that they had lost confidence in the VBA as the regulator for the building

industry.


The accusations the AIBS made are highly derogative, broad-reaching, and detailed. The

table below is a precis of the dot points of complaints made against the VBA (paraphrased as best we can) and the BCA’s position on the issues raised.


It is a very public and formal set of severe accusations of not just the VBA and its leadership but also its core function and the integrity of its position as the regulator.


The table below tries to accurately precise the dot points.

Précised: AIBS claim the VBA is

The BCA response

Unduly punitive & harsh historical claims

Disagree

Failure to call for advice from experts

Appalled

The penalties applied are disproportionate to conduct & are a waste of resources & do not benefit consumers.

Strongly Disagree

Lacks leadership

Strongly Agree

Failing to function as VBA is the RBS

Strongly Agree

Fails to respond

Strongly Agree

Some practitioners are not qualified for unlimited surveyor

Appalled

Combustible cladding, VBA plays ping pong with issue

Strongly Agree

Failed to act on orphaned permits by the thousands

Strongly Agree

Industry alerts are harmful to surveyors.

Strongly Disagree

The consumer and the broader community demand an official detailed point-by-point response to these allegations, not just dismissive one-liners. We have written to the VBA, Ms Sue Eddy & the Minister for (Building) & Planning, Ms Lizzie Blandthorn, for an urgent, complete, and frank explanation of these accusations. We will upload their responses next to this BLOG when and if they arrive.


See below a copy of our letter.




Fiona O’Hehir, Our Team & Our Community


Having encountered many of these issues, we want to share experiences to assist others in avoiding what we did not. We are not lawyers, nor do we give advice.

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