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Retired Court of Appeal judge Sir Martin Moore-Bick has been chosen to lead the public inquiry into the Grenfell Tower fire, the PM has said.

Sir Martin said he understood the "desire of local people for justice", while Theresa May said "no stone will be left unturned" during the inquiry.

Grenfell resident Oluwaseun Talabi said victims were unhappy at not being involved in Sir Martin's appointment.

 
 
 

 

    

GRENFELL TOWER

Chairman 

Martin Moore-Bick
Is not fit to chair any level of Public Inquiry

 

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The Government has set up an independent public inquiry into the fire at Grenfell Tower.

The Inquiry will examine the circumstances leading up to and surrounding the fire at Grenfell Tower on 14 June 2017. It will establish the facts and will make recommendations as to the action needed to prevent a similar tragedy happening again. The Inquiry will be independent. It will be for the Chairman to decide what documents should be produced and who should give evidence. Residents of the Tower, others who live in the locality and those who have lost friends and family will be able to take part in the Inquiry The Chairman of the Inquiry is Sir Martin Moore-Bick, who is a retired judge.

We Demand Truth & Justice for the victims of Grenfell Tower


 

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