The inquiry revealed that the Grenfell Tower disaster was the result of decades of failures, highlighting a systemic culture where cost-cutting and profit overshadowed crucial safety measures.
Martin Moore-Bick emphasized during the briefing, 'the simple truth is that the deaths that occurred were all avoidable,' pointing to significant lapses in responsibility and accountability.
Despite the flaws in the refurbishment process and known dangers of the materials used, key decision makers prioritized financial savings over the wellbeing of residents.
The report lays bare the failures that led to the tragedy, with the inquiry underscoring how a drive to minimize costs directly contributed to the heartbreaking loss of life.
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