Grenfell inquiry: 12 key findings from damning report on deadly tower block fire
Briefly

The public inquiry into Grenfell Tower concluded that dishonest construction firms, architects, and negligent politicians ignored fire safety standards for decades, creating a fatal environment.
Inquiry chair Sir Martin Moore-Bick emphasized that Studio E, responsible for the tower's design, failed to recognize the dangers of ACM cladding and inadequately warned against its use.
The report stated that Rydon, the principal contractor, displayed a 'casual attitude' towards fire safety throughout the Grenfell refurbishment project, contributing to the disaster.
Harley, the cladding sub-contractor, did not meet the expected standards of a competent contractor, leaving Grenfell Tower in a state dangerous enough to facilitate the fire.
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