Government 'cannot mark own homework on Grenfell'
Briefly

Following the Grenfell Tower disaster, MPs are advocating for independent oversight to ensure the government follows through on recommendations from the Grenfell Report. Survivors and families of the victims continue to seek justice, expressing frustration over the lack of progress. Building safety minister Alex Norris noted government plans for regular reporting on safety measures, but campaigners argue that without an independent body to monitor this, the government risks delaying or ignoring crucial reforms. The committee emphasizes the need for accountability, endorsing calls for an oversight mechanism to prevent the government from 'marking its own homework.'
Survivors and next of kin of the 72 people who lost their lives in the Grenfell Tower disaster are still awaiting justice for that terrible day.
We therefore endorse witness calls for the design and implementation of an independent mechanism to ensure that the government is held to account going forward and is not left marking its own homework.
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