19th September 2010, 05:56 PM
As much as I sympathise with Trowelfodder, I would urge people to lodge complaints and supply evidence in the form of photos, diaries, emails, letters etc. If the IfA don't act then make it public as long as the case is strong; name and shame. I would be very interested to hear of complaints made and whether the outcome was sufficient or not. I wonder how many people have been fobbed off with 'We'd prefer you sort it out between yourselves...'.
If it can be shown that the IfA have more concern of maintaining membership than standards, then that indeed will be very worrying.
If it can be shown that the IfA have more concern of maintaining membership than standards, then that indeed will be very worrying.