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Housing association governance structures 'holding sector back' and need reform
Landlords suffer from mis-match between structures, responsibilities and incentives read more
Boards must take a more left-field approach to mapping and planning for business risks
It is in the nature of governance that ideas initially meant to engender debate and thought processes become accepted bureaucracy read more
Sector's financial troubles and HCA bail-out point to fundamental governance vacuum
HCA action sends message that RSLs may not always pay the price for failure read more
Gateshead Housing Company joins ranks of top-rated landlords after three-star inspection
ALSO: Governance better at the Retail Trust read more
Details emerge of regulator's approach to financial viability and governance standard
The Tenant Services Authority has set out the detail of its new regulatory approach to financial viability and governance read more
TSA's new governance regime puts question mark over future of annual general meetings
The AGM was traditionally a significant event in the relationship between directors, board members and auditors, but times are changing read more
Time for housing associations' leaders to focus on economic and financial planning
Too often, board meetings discuss mundane matters at expense of economic strategy read more
Launch of TSA's new regulatory regime presents strategic opportunity for boards
Challenging economic context will demand compelling sector narrative to justify continued expenditure read more
TSA chooses governance standard
The Tenant Services Authority has adopted the Langlands standard of governance read more
Payment for board members beneficial, particularly in larger organisations
Research carried out to support new governance guidance provides a valuable insight into the pros and cons of board member pay read more



