In the August 19 issue of Claims Focus, The Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters membership magazine, Oliver Pannell discusses the progress made in the two years passing of the Grenfell Tower tragedy, and the replacing of potentially dangerous cladding.

Two public investigations were launched following the tragedy. The one which has featured most in the press is that chaired by retired Court of Appeal judge Sir Martin Moore-Bick, examining the circumstances leading up to and surrounding the Grenfell fire and which, when complete, aims to make recommendations as to the action needed to prevent a similar tragedy happening again”.

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