David Chandler reverses resignation, stays on as building commissioner

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David Chandler reverses resignation, stays on as building commissioner | LucyCormack

David Chandler will stay on as the NSW building commissioner after the Perrottet government convinced him to reconsider his resignation over concerns about sacked fair trading minister Eleni Petinos.

It also described “important pieces of previously canvassed legislation have now run into serious disruption” in Petinos’ office. Dominello said Chandler would continue focusing on key projects, including Project Remediate, which was established to manage the removal of dangerous flammable cladding from high-rise buildings.

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