RSH announces statutory appointments to the Board of Ash-Shahada Housing Association Limited
The Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) has made three statutory appointments to the Board of Ash-Shahada Housing Association Limited (Ash-Shahada).Â

Ash-Shahada is a London-based landlord providing social housing in London and supported exempt accommodation in Birmingham. RSH published a regulatory notice in July 2021 which found a number of failures relating to the Governance and Financial Viability Standard. Â
The new appointments are:Â
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Martin Tiplady OBEÂ
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Sarah CameronÂ
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Waqar AhmedÂ
Jonathan Walters, Deputy Chief Executive of RSH, said:Â
Following the publication of the regulatory notice, we have been working with Ash-Shahada to ensure it addresses the weaknesses identified. Â
We have made these three appointments to ensure that the Board has the capacity and capability it needs to resolve the governance failures.
Notes to Editors
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A registered provider is responsible for ensuring that it manages itself effectively, achieves the standards set by the regulator, and engages positively with the regulator’s regulatory framework. Where a failure against a standard or other problem has been identified, the regulator expects providers to respond in a prompt and effective manner. It may be necessary for the regulator to step in and exercise its powers under the Housing and Regeneration Act 2008 as amended (the Act) when a provider fails to do so.  The regulator has published guidance on how the regulator uses and intends to use its statutory regulatory and enforcement powers.Â
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Section 269 of the Act enables the regulator to appoint one or more persons as an officer of a private registered provider.  Â
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The regulatory standards page provides information about the economic and consumer standards that registered providers must meet.
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