
A review of Homes England to ensure it's delivering for the taxpayer has been launched. It will be lead by Tony Poulter who is currently a non-executive member of the Department for Transport board.
The review is part of a routine review as part of the Cabinet Office’s Public Bodies Review programme.
Tony Poulter will shortly begin speaking to stakeholders including developers, government and councils.
Minister for Housing and Planning Rachel Maclean said: "We remain committed to our target of building 300,000 homes per year, and this review into Homes England will look into how we work together as we continue building the homes this country needs.
"This fits into our wider focus to ensure Arm’s Length Bodies such as Homes England deliver as best as they can while providing value for taxpayers."
The review will examine Homes England’s current ways of working, focusing on its structure, compliance and outcomes for stakeholders and customers. How the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities works with Homes England will also be reviewed.
Tony Poulter said: "I am very happy to have been asked to lead this review. Homes England has huge responsibilities for delivering housing and regenerating places throughout the country.
"I hope to talk with a range of people and, come to recommendations that will help DLUHC and Homes England to be as effective as possible in meeting their objectives."
Tony Poulter is currently a non-executive member of the Department for Transport board, he was a partner at management consultancy firm PwC for 26 years, specialising in infrastructure finance and business consulting globally.
Supported by the Review Team, Poulter will consult a broad range of stakeholders from across UK government departments, consumers, businesses, representative bodies and Homes England’s staff and senior management.
Tony Poulter is expected to finalise the review and its recommendations by the end of the year.