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035 _a(Sirsi) u117956
245 _aIndependent probes urged for erring RSL's
260 _c2002
490 _aHousing Today
_v(283) 9 May 2002, 6(1)
520 _aHacas Chapman Hendy argue in a report for the Housing Corporation that housing associations that respond to allegations of wrongdoing by investigating themselves are storing up problems for the future. An independent investigation was the most effective method. The study explores how RSL's have responded to allegations and what lessons can be learnt. For the study 'Responding to allegation': http://www.housingcorplibrary.org.uk/HousingCorp.nsf/AllDocuments/60A24CF2A079833780256BAA004D523E
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650 _aHOUSING CORPORATION
650 _aHOUSING ASSOCIATIONS
650 _aHACAS CHAPMAN HENDY
650 _aINDEPENDENT INVESTIGATION
650 _aFRAUD
690 _aAffordable housing
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