
The Guardian view on Grenfell prosecutions: court dates cannot come soon enough | Editorial Survivors are right to be angry at the nine years taken to reach this point. Those to blame for the fire must face justiceRelief at this weeks news that police are sending files to the Crown Prosecution Service, recommending charges against 77 individuals and organisations for their roles in the Grenfell Tower fire, is mixed with grief and anger. On 14 June the disasters survivors and their supporters will gather for the ninth annual silent walk around the west London neighbourhood in which the ruined tower stands. Next year marks a decade since the fire.The public inquiry into the disaster pointed the finger at multiple public and private bodies, decisions and individuals. Three construction firms, Arconic, Kingspan and Celotex, were found to have been deliberately dishonest about their products. Poor regulation of building safety was the fault of central government. Kensington and Chelsea council, and its tenant management organisation, were strongly criticised for poor fire safety and other lapses. So were the architects and contractors commissioned to oversee the blocks refurbishment. The London fire brigade was culpable for its dangerous stay put policy, which should have been changed following previous cladding fires, including the one that killed six people in Lakanal House, south London, in 2009. Continue reading...
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