The Valuer-General as a Chairman to the Valuation Registration Board of Queensland has a conflict of interest

Eligibility - Queensland citizens
Principal Petitioner:
Zoltan Ivan
368 Montague Road
West End Qld 4101
Total Signatures - 133
Sponsoring Member: The Clerk of the Parliament
Posting Date: 30/1/2019
Closing Date: 29/7/2019
Tabled Date: 20/8/2019
Responded By: Hon Dr Anthony Lynham MP on 16/9/2019
TO: The Honourable the Speaker and Members of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland

Queensland citizens draws to the attention of the House that the Valuation Registration Board of Queensland (VRB) is a statutory body set up to administer the Valuers Registration Act 1992 and the Valuers Registration Regulation 2013. Its Mission Statement is: “Committed to fostering professional excellence of registered valuers in Queensland”.

The VRB Chairman the Valuer-General has a conflict of interest when it comes to deliberating complaints against his Valuers the Department of Natural Resources Mines and Energy (DNRME).

It is important to the fairness of complainants that the VRB has a Chairman without a conflict of interest and who does not have to absent themselves from decision making.

Adverse findings by the VRB against the Valuer-General’s valuers could negatively impact upon the Valuer-General the VRB Chairman.

By having the Valuer-General as the VRB Chairman creates a perception of a bias towards the Valuer-General’s the DNRME valuers.

It creates a perception that the Department’s Valuers are protected, untouchable and that are feared of conflict by non-department independent valuers.

Royal commissions have consistently recommended independent investigations and review processes.

Your petitioners, therefore, request the House to seek to have the VRB Chaired by other than the Valuer-General and independent from the Department DNRME.

The change is important and in the public interest as the VRB has been set up by the Queensland Government to protect the public and not the Valuers.