Grenfell Inquiry: Who did what?

New Grenfell Inquiry box

An explanation of the key firms involved in the refurbishment of Grenfell Tower

Evidence submitted in phase two of the Grenfell Tower inquiry has painted a damning picture of a refurbishment project in which none of the main players had anything close to a grip on fire safety issues, each blaming the others for the scheme’s manifest failure to meet building regulations.

Phase two of the inquiry, geared to determine responsibility for the design and delivery of the ill-fated 2014 refurbishment which clad the tower in flammable plastic insulation, started in the last week of January but has been delayed by employees from the major players making the surprise move to request assurances that evidence given to the trial would not be used in future criminal prosecutions.

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