A secret report identified an “excessive” extent of
outstanding fire risk assessment (FRA) actions at the former Kensingston and
Chelsea Tenant Management Organisation (KCTMO). The audit – commissioned by
Kensington and Chelsea Council barely a fortnight after the disaster – noted
was KCTMO’s “self-awareness” of the near 400 outstanding and overdue actions.
Repairs were a main contributor to the total, with the audit acknowledging that
133 was a level requiring “considerable reduction”. There was, the audit said,
a failure to consider fire safety signage in the risk assessment process. Read
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