Dont hospitals have either estate managers or if PFI, the third party has estate managers? What possible excuses?
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None. Just blatant disregard or pressure from The Board on costs.
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IS that reasonably practicable?
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It shouldn't be but i'm sure £ comes into it somewhere.
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Same story I guess, cladding for remedial or safety reasons or for cosmetics?
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Seems like it.
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I ask again. How did this stuff ever get approval
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Corruption on a massive scale. Such systemic failure cannot be purely down to mistakes.
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I think Corporate manslaughter should really b applied rigourously in the country's courts.
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In the UK it's unusual to see anything beyond fines and compensation in these cases. Money talks here. See Clapham and Hatfield tragedies.
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'Three hospitals in England; King's College Hospital, Sheffield's children's hospital + North Middlesex Trust have combustible cladding.'pic.twitter.com/QESmMS5dEx
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Did all of Britain's building inspectors and fire chiefs suddenly come back from a 30-year vacation or something?
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Lets just pretend faulty fridges don't exist and the police didn't carry out an investigation to confirm that it was a faulty fridge
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But they have and they've concluded the fire started via a exploded fridge. What's so hard to grasp?
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