An internal disciplinary charge now hangs over the head of the enforcement inspector who first flagged breaches at a controversial housing development undertaken by a senior public officer and his wife. Rhyan Henry, the inspector employed to the.
The former head of enforcement at the National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA), whose alleged “gross dereliction” reportedly facilitated construction breaches by the National Water Commission (NWC) president, has been permitted to challenge.
The National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA) appears to have backed away on its decision to slash 20 per cent from the salary of the enforcement inspector who first reported breaches detected at a housing development undertaken by a senior.
The former head of enforcement at the National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA) is pushing for the Supreme Court to strike out an Integrity Commission (IC) finding that “gross dereliction” on her part facilitated alleged construction breaches.
The building inspector who was the first to flag breaches detected at a controversial St Andrew housing development undertaken by a senior public officer has been suspended amid claims that it was his “gross misconduct” that resulted in the.