Want justice for the victims of Grenfell? It's now clearer than ever that public inquiries are not the answer | Simon Jenkins
Briefly

Justice for Grenfell remains elusive, seven years after the disaster. Despite extensive inquiries costing over 200 million, victims see no accountability or closure, only delays.
The ongoing public inquiry into Grenfell illustrates a systemic failure in British justice. Instead of accountability, victims' families face a bureaucratic process that seems designed to avoid blame.
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