The second report of the protracted probe into the tragedy, which claimed the lives of seventy-two people, will offer its conclusions about how the tower block in west London got into a state where the fire could spread so rapidly.
The phase one investigation, which was released in October 2019, stated that the tower’s cladding violated building codes and was the “primary” cause of the fire’s quick and “profoundly shocking” spread.
Early on June 14, 2017, a kitchen fire quickly spread across the structure and consumed it in flames in as little as three hours.
The two panel members, including inquiry chair Sir Martin Moore-Bick, are anticipated to present their comprehensive conclusions regarding the conduct of construction companies, the government, and local government.
The actions of the London Fire Brigade, together with its administration and structure and its readiness to combat fires in high-rise apartments, are anticipated to be closely examined.
The Criminal Prosecution Service (CPS) and the Metropolitan Police stated earlier this year that charges regarding the fire would not come for years.