The Local Government Association has said witnesses must
be compelled to give evidence to the Grenfell inquiry. The chair of the
Grenfell Tower inquiry has delayed the hearing for at least two weeks so that
the Attorney General can decide whether evidence from witnesses should be used
in future prosecutions. But Lord Porter, building safety spokesman for the
Local Government Association, said: “All those involved in any way have a duty
to fully participate in the inquiry, tell the unedited truth, answer for their
actions and accept responsibility for their role in the deaths of at least 72
people and the ongoing trauma inflicted upon the survivors and the bereaved.”
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