The RIBA is accusing Arb of muscling in on its remit to promote architecture, adding that it has "serious concerns" about the way it carries out its business. RIBA president Angela Brady recently wrote to Arb chair Beatrice Fraenkel warning off the registration body from stepping on its toes, which Brady said was "undermining and overlapping with the role of professional bodies such as the RIBA".rnAlthough the letter was signed by Brady, a number of RIBA senior staff are thought to have contributed to it, including executive director of professional services Richard Brindley and incoming president Stephen Hodder.
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