When Kumar's new home developed large cracks, he went to the construction watchdog. He was 'shocked' at its response

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A damning report into the effectiveness of Queensland's building and construction watchdog recommends sweeping reforms to overhaul the troubled regulator after finding its organisational structure and processes were not fit-for-purpose.

Just six months after moving in, cracks started to form in Jashneil Kumar's newly built home in Brisbane's north.A damning report into the effectiveness of Queensland's building and construction watchdog recommends sweeping reforms

"I was shocked, because I thought they would have assisted more and genuinely didn't expect them to comply with what the builder was saying and say it's all our fault," Mr Kumar said."I understand all houses crack to a degree and there's going to be movement but we're not talking about a couple of small hairline cracks. We're talking about massive cracks that are several millimetres wide, all throughout the house.

In this case, last year, the state government commissioned former senior public servant and administrator Jim Varghese to head the review, amid concerns over the QBCC's functioning, culture, accusations of ministerial intervention and lack of transparency around decision-making. Dr Varghese made 17 recommendations, including removing the QHWS from the QBCC's realm of responsibility, structural changes to key board and executive roles, and establishing a public conflict of interest register as well as an independent complaints unit.

To better address these issues, Dr Varghese recommended the QHWS be transferred to another government department or agency, such as Treasury, to "improve transparency" and enable the commission to "refocus its regulatory role" on licensing and compliance.Dr Varghese wrote "unresolved conflicts" within the senior management team contributed to several experienced senior executives leaving the QBCC, "taking with them valuable skills and corporate knowledge".

 

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Too many of Kumars mates are “builders”. That’s the issue

Isn’t there some sort of warranty on new builds?

Vic isn't great either!

The experts at obfuscation..

meh, 1st world problem

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