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Martin Brown wrote:
I'm reserving judgement on whether or not they had a sufficiently
robust disaster recovery plan, which was apparently both generically
and specifically his responsibility.
It may not have been perfect but they had no reason to expect London to
suffer from third world building standards enforcement by allowing
flammable cladding to be used on a high rise building. The local council
should not have been expected to deal with it on their own.
Seems other local boroughs - almost certainly more cash strapped than K&C
- did have such plans in force. But obviously for their own borough.
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