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Grenfell: Institutional Racism A Factor In The Fire
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hmmm - I’m not so sure about Corporate Manslaughter.
The UK has a ‘State of the Art’ defence, so if the cladding was legal at the time of installation, if the specification legal, if the designers, structural engineers, architects etc fulfilled their roles competently and if the cladding was installed correctly, then who could be held accountable?
The UK has a ‘State of the Art’ defence, so if the cladding was legal at the time of installation, if the specification legal, if the designers, structural engineers, architects etc fulfilled their roles competently and if the cladding was installed correctly, then who could be held accountable?
DD, weren't safety warnings given out before the fire happened? I'm sure I saw that at the time.
Of course, the fact that this cladding is still in use despite the danger shows the lack of care those responsible feel. Do we need Grenfell mark 2, before anything is done? Will lessons ever be heeded if no action is taken?
Of course, the fact that this cladding is still in use despite the danger shows the lack of care those responsible feel. Do we need Grenfell mark 2, before anything is done? Will lessons ever be heeded if no action is taken?
// There must be a case for something like corporate manslaughter.13:25
I agree Mozz. Seems a long time coming.//
OK I think I have 'got' these posts
it is a long time coming because ..... There is no case at all for something like corporate manslaughter.
you have to show the board knew of the risk and ran it
they didnt
I agree Mozz. Seems a long time coming.//
OK I think I have 'got' these posts
it is a long time coming because ..... There is no case at all for something like corporate manslaughter.
you have to show the board knew of the risk and ran it
they didnt
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