Seven organisations to be investigated over Grenfell Tower fire
Tom SimondsNews CorrespondentPA Media72 people killed in West London Tower in 2017 The government said seven organizations will be investigated for the Grenfeltta disaster and will meet all suggestions from public inquiries.It can prevent bidding for public contracts for the investigated manufacturing company, while the two existing bodies are merged to form a single building safety regulator as part of the change.Housing Minister Angela Rayner said: “The bereavement and survivors and members of the Grenfell community are still waiting for the justice they need and deserve.The government said it was already working on a list of reforms to build security, which was brought about by the cladding crisis following Grenfell, which will begin to implement changes since 2028.In 2017, a fire in the West London Tower killed 72 people. Investigations found that all their deaths were avoidable.it Summarize The fire was the result of a series of failures by the government, “dishonest” companies and fire departments, which lacked strategies to deal with high-rise coverage fires.Rayner, who is also the deputy prime minister, said Grenfell’s investigation revealed “continuous incompetence, negligence, complacency and inaction, as well as blatant dishonest and greed” that led to the fire.She said the government is acting on its findings and taking “hard actions” to reform the system and “make sure no community faces tragedy like Glenfell again.””This means greater accountability, stronger regulation and making residents the core of decision-making,” she added, adding, “this is because of the memories of those who have lost their lives.Ed Daffarn, who survived the fire, told the BBC the news that he was frustrated, adding that the government’s intentions “may be good, but the waiting is torment.”Rayner said the three organizations that will be investigated – Manufacturing Company Neurozoite, Kingspan and Celotex – were investigated to find “systemic dishonesty.”“Their shameful employment behavior brings profits to people and uses regulatory systems to evade accountability with fatal consequences.”She also said that the failed organizations “including governments and regulators.” She said the department she now leads said: “Failed to act at known risks, ignore, delay or ignore matters that affect life safety.”The complete list of seven companies that will investigate professional misconduct is:Arconic Construction Products SAS-Made of SideboardSaint -Gobain Construction Products UK Limited – owned by Celotex Limited, its insulating company at the timeExova (UK) Limited – Conducting Fire Risk Safety AssessmentHarley Exterior Wall Co., Ltd. – Install wall panelsKingspan Insulation Co., Ltd. – InsulationRydon Maintenance Co., Ltd. – Major Project ContractorsStudio E Architects Limited – ArchitectThey will be investigated under the Procurement Act passed in 2023.The government’s role in the construction industry’s failure to regulate the safety industry became apparent early in the Glenfell question, prompting an apology for “past failures” at the hearing.The government will provide the latest information on inquiries every three months to meet the recommendations of the survey.Reiner said Grenfell’s investigation exposed “shocking industry behavior and wider failures that led to fire”this The announcement is part of an ongoing effort to strengthen building regulations and oversight.On Wednesday, the government released a new construction product reform, Green Paper, that stipulates possible penalties for companies that have violated their safety obligations, such as fines and the fines and powers of individuals involved in the industry.But officials won’t say whether it will be applied retrospectively. The failure that led to the Glenfel fire occurred in the years leading up to the 2016 renovation.The government supports a new “Hillsboro Act” that will give public authorities a legal responsibility to tell the truth and remain transparent. So are ministers Committed to a new single construction regulator will raise the industry’s standards.PA MediaGrenfell Inquiry Chairman Sir Martin Moore-Bick suggests only one regulatory bodyMr Dafane, a member of the Glenfell joint campaign group, told BR5 Live: “The report is full of further consultation, further review of suggestions – our tragedy has been eight years.“It feels like we’re just waiting for the carousel of justice.”Grenfell, who represents some of the relatives who have lost their loved ones, said it welcomed the measures taken, but told Reuters that these “should be basic requirements for developed countries like us.”The Glenfell disaster was caused by the use of highly flammable cladding supported by thermal insulation, which also led to the spread of fires.The inquiry found that manufacturers masked evidence of the risks posed by their products or made false and misleading claims.The London Fire Brigade did not respond to the rapid spread of the fire due to poor training and how to deal with flammable siding.The government will seek advice on plans to conduct a new fire academy for the new fire academy later this year to “improve firefighters’ training and professionalism.”It will also provide certification for fire risk assessors after the investigation found Grenfell was inspected by assessors who lacked the necessary training.The Ministry of Housing, Community and Local Government (MHCLG) has taken over the fire safety responsibilities of the Ministry of Home Affairs and has said it will support the continued police investigation and memorial program, which will replace the tower. Demolitioned two years later.
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