Grenfell Inquiry's Final Report Anticipated to Shed Light on Accountability
Seven years after the deadly fire, survivors and bereaved families await a report they hope will bring justice and systemic change.
- The final report from the Grenfell Tower Inquiry is set to be published on Wednesday, nearly seven years after the tragedy.
- Survivors and bereaved families express mixed feelings of hope and apprehension regarding the report's findings.
- The inquiry has delayed criminal proceedings, with any potential charges not expected until 2026.
- Victims' advocates call for a global ban on flammable cladding and significant legislative changes.
- There is a strong demand for accountability from corporate firms, local authorities, and the government.