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'Dishonesty and greed' among causes of Grenfell Tower fire, inquiry rules

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'Dishonesty and greed' among causes of Grenfell Tower fire, inquiry rules

'Dishonesty and greed' among causes of Grenfell Tower fire, inquiry rules

"Systematic dishonesty" and "persistent failure" were among the chief causes of the Grenfell Tower fire, which killed 72 people in June 2017, rules an inquiry into the disaster.

Unveiling his 1,600-page report, Martin Moore-Bick, a retired judge chairing the inquiry, explains that multiple parties contributed to the fire, "in most cases through incompetence, but in some cases through dishonesty and greed." COMPLETES 36FF9VB


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