Michael Gove emphasized the need for criminal prosecutions against Grenfell Tower cladding firms, asserting that those profiting must be held accountable for their actions.
Gove stated that his earlier attempts in government to punish the responsible firms were obstructed by bureaucratic processes, highlighting the challenges faced in seeking justice.
The Grenfell Inquiry uncovered a troubling narrative of dishonesty among firms involved in the cladding industry, underscoring the dire necessity for accountability in the aftermath.
Gove criticized the financial motivations that hindered action against foreign firms, arguing that pursuing profit at the expense of justice is unacceptable.
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