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Grenfell: Rydon rebukes ‘cynical and cavalier’ cladding and insulation manufacturers

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A failure of the regulatory system over decades and the “cynical and cavalier” attitude of cladding and insulation manufacturers were the main causes of the Grenfell Tower tragedy, the barrister for main contractor Rydon has told the Grenfell Tower Inquiry.

Marcus Taverner QC, in his closing submission for modules one and two of phase two of the Inquiry, said: “The culpability of all those involved in the Grenfell Tower project cannot be investigated critically, we respectfully suggest, without the Inquiry first having considered the unfitness for purpose of the regulations and guidelines and their scope for misinterpretation. Nor, in our submission, can the Inquiry ignore the exploitation of that state of affairs by the manufacturers of products used in cladding systems and the assistance given to those manufacturers by the testing houses and the certifying bodies.”

Taverner invited the Inquiry to find that the main cause of the tragedy was “inadequately drafted regulations and guidance” and a “cynical and cavalier approach to the serious risks posed by their products” of the manufacturers of ACM cladding and insulation. He highlighted Dame Judith Hackitt’s interim report into the Grenfell disaster, which said: “Current regulations and guidance are too complex and unclear. This can lead to confusion and misinterpretation in their application to high-rise and complex buildings.”

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