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Grenfell reveals ‘attitude of unaccountable power’ among firms – victim’s aunt

Source: PA Archive

The Grenfell disaster and other scandals show an “attitude of unaccountable power” that exists in companies which have “lost their moral compass”, the aunt of a 12-year-old girl who died in the fire has said.

Sandra Ruiz called for a change in how organisations are led as she addressed representatives from many of the firms which bereaved and survivors hold responsible for what happened in June 2017.

Ms Ruiz, whose on Tuesday.

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