Outgoing NSW Building Commissioner David Chandler said he resigned from the role voluntarily three years after he was appointed to lift standards in the construction industry | MeganGorrey
Outgoing NSW Building Commissioner David Chandler said he resigned from the role voluntarily three years after he was appointed to lift standards in the construction industry, and he believed it was “time for a reset”.
“I do not want my resignation to distract people from what has been achieved so far, and the work that is still to be done.” Fair Trading Minister Eleni Petinos asked department secretary Emma Hogan to investigate allegations against Chandler, which were found to be unsubstantiated.Petinos requested Hogan investigate the allegations against Chandler on June 22. They were found to be unsubstantiated, the statement on Wednesday said.
Chandler said he remained “a committed advocate for industry reform and ultimately for NSW customers”.
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