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"Will"? Do you, never mind the Turkish system, believe in, and adhere to, the principle of innocent until proven guilty?Yet no consequence when you sell faulty or dodgy property to consumers in Ireland .
Turkey has alot of faults in its society but at least the corrupt builders and planners who passed the properties that failed in the recent earthquake will suffer consequences .
Where do we start and where do we end?The lack of will to prosecute for the failings in planning , building and supply is truly astounding .
Yes, that's the reason alrightNo wonder we have so few people building and developing homes these days when so many people want to treat them like criminals.
No wonder we have so few people building and developing homes these days when so many people want to treat them like criminals.
No wonder we have so few people building and developing homes these days when so many people want to treat them like criminals.
How about everybody ?? The State seems happy to regulate just about all it can yet the biggest outlay a person will have in their life can be the subject of such shoddy practices where nobody is accountable and the taxpayer picks up the tab cannot be justified . I bet the people living in the houses and apartments not only want a remedy but accountability , as a mere taxpayer I want someone held to account for the billions to be paid by us to put this right .Where do we start and where do we end?
We'd have to include planners, builders, engineers, architects, surveyors and the accountants and money people running the construction companies. They were part of the problem, whether actively complicit or wilfully ignorant.
I'd love someone to be accountable too but that cohort would include a number of the people who make the decisions about whether people are help accountable... turkeys voting for Christmas. It would be one thing punishing people who get their hands dirty for a living but then State employees and professionals would be in the firing line and sure we couldn't have that now, could we?How about everybody ?? The State seems happy to regulate just about all it can yet the biggest outlay a person will have in their life can be the subject of such shoddy practices where nobody is accountable and the taxpayer picks up the tab cannot be justified . I bet the people living in the houses and apartments not only want a remedy but accountability , as a mere taxpayer I want someone held to account for the billions to be paid by us to put this right .
How about letting the market do its job including the State stopping to act as insurer of last resort for purchases who want to privatise gains and socialise losses?How about everybody ?? The State seems happy to regulate just about all it can yet the biggest outlay a person will have in their life can be the subject of such shoddy practices where nobody is accountable and the taxpayer picks up the tab cannot be justified . I bet the people living in the houses and apartments not only want a remedy but accountability , as a mere taxpayer I want someone held to account for the billions to be paid by us to put this right .
How do you propose that accountants and "money people" can be held responsible for construction defects?Where do we start and where do we end?
We'd have to include planners, builders, engineers, architects, surveyors and the accountants and money people running the construction companies. They were part of the problem, whether actively complicit or wilfully ignorant.
How about letting the market do its job including the State stopping to act as insurer of last resort for purchases who want to privatise gains and socialise losses?
How do you propose that accountants and "money people" can be held responsible for construction defects?
Then get rid of the state interference and see how it goes from there. At present, the sector has no incentive to improve.The market isn't doing its job, both through State Interference and the sectors poor practices.
Make accountants liable for builders' mistakes or corner cutting?Make them liable for the rectification of faults in the construction.
Make accountants liable for builders' mistakes or corner cutting?
Where's the logic in that?
Then get rid of the state interference and see how it goes from there. At present, the sector has no incentive to improve.
It was @Purple not me who used the term. I presume he means bankers. You're suggesting bankers should carry the can for builders' mistakes?You said "money people". Money is usually the source and solution, and the carrot and the stick.
No it hasn't actually. The build quality of the housing stock in this country is overall very good.The sector is self regulating for the most part. Which has failed miserably.
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