The formal charge against Mr Moore is as follows:

  1. On or about 21 June 2023, Ivan Moore acted dishonestly by representing to RICS that an EWS assessment he submitted was his own work, when he knew that the work was in part not his own, but that of another (Mr LM), as set out in Schedule A.

Contrary to Rule 1 of the Rules of Conduct with effect from 2 February 2022

Mr Moore is therefore liable to disciplinary action under RICS Bye-Law 5.2.2 (c)

  1. On or about 21 June 2023, Ivan Moore acted without integrity by representing to RICS that an EWS assessment he submitted was his own work, when he knew or ought to have known that the work was in part not his own, but that of another (Mr LM), as set out in Schedule A.

Contrary to Rule 1 of the Rules of Conduct with effect from 2 February 2022

Mr Moore is therefore liable to disciplinary action under RICS Bye-Law 5.2.2 (c)

Schedule A

Sections of Mr Moore’s case study in part copied from Mr LM

  1. Introduction and Scope
  2. Building Details & Fire Strategy review
  3. Risk Assessment & Methodology
  4. External Wall construction & As-Built Information Review
  5. Intrusive Survey Findings
  6. Recommendations
  7. EWS Outcome

 

Anyone wishing to attend should contact: 
Jae Berry
Regulatory Tribunal Manager
jberry@rics.org