Grenfell contractors have as good as got their ‘get out’
over evidence they give to the Inquiry being used against them in criminal
proceedings. But inquiry chair Sir Martin Moore-Bick acknowledges that the
breadth of privilege applied for poses “particular problems” for the Inquiry
given the broad range of offences with which many of the witnesses might be
charged. Sir Martin has, however, asked the Attorney General for a pledge that
evidence given by corporate witnesses won’t be used prosecute them. Read more
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