Reports Flashcards
What were the key conclusions of the Levitt Review
Sound governance principles where not followed by RICS
The review found that the non executive board members concerns were legitimate and that they were wrongly dismissed from their roles
A lack of clarity around the roles and responsibilities of the various RICS boards, senior leadership and management
What were the key finding of the Bichard Review
The report recommendations:
A renewed and increased focus on the public interest remit of RICs, including amending the Royal Charter and creating a public interest panel to advise Governing Council
Maintaining self regulation, through greater independence for regulatory functions
Increased focus on diversity and inclusion across the profession and within RICS governance
Empowering and enabling members through greater support for regional boards, alongside increased Charter for the public advantages once every five years
A new simplified, clear, accountable governance structure
Showing greater leadership on the issues that matter most to society, such as sustainability and climate change