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July 2017.
BME LAWYERS 4 GRENFELL
The is an umbrella action group incorporating
leading BME Organisations and residents challenging the appointment Sir Martin
Moore-Bick as the Chair of the Grenfell Fire Inquiry; the failure to consult
survivors and residents on the appointment, the terms of reference, and the
members of the advisory panel.
BME LAWYERS 4 GRENFELL has already highlighted, on
numerous occasions, the invidious nature and consequences of the failures to
respond to survivors’ and residents’ concerns, to acknowledge their concerns,
to answer their questions and to consult with them. The government cannot
repeatedly acknowledge its failures in its handling of this wholly avoidably
tragedy but continue to act in a wholly cavalier manner toward survivors and
residents. Having previously insisted
that Grenfell Tower residents
will be given a say over the direction of the investigation, the Prime Minister
has ridden roughshod over their concerns in her appointment of Sir Martin Moore-Bick.
BME LAWYERS 4 GRENFELL do not
question Sir Martin Moore-Bick’s vast experience but do question the
appropriateness of his appointment given his commercial background and
publicised decision-making. Furthermore, his public statements following the
announcement of his appointment caused considerable dismay in the
community. Residents
and survivors of the Grenfell Tower fire had already made it clear that they are unhappy with its narrow
remit and want a broader investigation into the causes and aftermath of the
disaster that killed at least 80 people. However, Sir Martin Moore-Bick, has
already commenced his role with extreme caution, stating, inter alia:
“I’ve been asked
to undertake this inquiry on the basis that it would be pretty well limited to
the problems surrounding the start of the fire and its rapid development, in
order to make recommendations as to how this sort of thing can be prevented in
the future,”
“I would hope to be able to answer basic factual
questions such as: how did the fire start, how did it spread, how was it able
to engulf the whole of the building at such speed? And also questions such as
what internal precautions there were, what steps were available for alerting
residents and for allowing them to escape.”
BME LAWYERS 4 GRENFELL urge the Prime Minister to
withdraw this appointment given its lack of credibility and appoint a Chair
with a professional history and experience of appreciating the needs of social
housing in this diverse community all too often ignored by the wealthiest
Borough in the country.
Ghino Parker, local resident and volunteer said,
"The tragedy that has unfolded in our
community is unprecedented. This is only the beginning and we must insure that
we support those who seek a voice within our systems of justice and equally we
keep a dialogue on behalf of those who have lost their lives and are unable to
speak. The continued failure by the local authorities in the aftermath is
unacceptable. The community around Grenfell and those around our community are
mobilising. There is an awaking and need for answers that must be met with
respect and taken seriously not with tokenism. The people who I have met
through various BME law associations have had a direct impact on the daily
issues that some survivors have faced, for that, as a community we are
grateful. We must keep working together with those who can keep on shining a
light on the mechanics of change."
Zita
Holbourne, National Chair of BARAC UK said:
"What
survivors and families of the victims of the Grenfell Tower have been through
is unimaginable. They deserve dignity and respect going forward and to be
acknowledged and have their articulate voices heard. In contrast to the community response, the
official response has been woefully inadequate and the reality that we have heard
first hand from survivors and the families of those who died, at the Houses of
Parliament a few days ago is very different from what we are being told by
Government is occurring."
Ismet
Rawat, President Association of Muslim Lawyers said:
" It is not just the
survivors, residents and their families and supporters but the community at
large, who are very clear that this tragedy is not just about the limited
‘factual’ issues that Sir Martin Moore-Bick referred to (and may well have been
imposed upon him) but that it raises extremely important questions about our
society as a whole and the manner in which those who hold power deal with
discrimination and deprivation. The Macpherson Inquiry was ultimately about
more than the tragic murder of a young black man and, similarly, this inquiry
will be about more than the events of one fateful night.
The Grenfell community cannot begin to
process its huge trauma or even countenance healing when it is being repeatedly
lied to, misrepresented, and treated abhorrently. There must be
accountability. Any inquiry must have
legitimacy and must be honest, open and accountable. The
survivors and residents do not demand the right to choose the Inquiry
Chair. They were promised input and were
and remain entitled to it. It is not just sufficient that justice is done,
but that it is SEEN to be done. Similarly, justice delayed is justice denied
therefore expediency is also key. There cannot be another 4 years before a
report as there was with the Lakanal fire."
Peter Herbert, Chair, Society of Black Lawyers said:
"This government is well aware that
the Grenfell community has lost confidence in the white male middle class model
but continues to impose this in appointing a Chair who has little or no
personal or professional insight into the cultural,
religious, and ethnic diversity represented by the Grenfell community and,
indeed, has been overturned upon appeal for failing to have that insight in a
specific case centered on social housing."
Ranjit Sond, President, Society of Asian
Lawyers said:
" It must be noted that the Stephen
Lawrence Inquiry and the Scarman Report only managed to build the confidence of
the local community by conducting a detailed consultation sitting as they did
with a diverse panel of advisers who helped them develop the trust of the
victims and survivors. The appointment
of a diverse panel of experts that understands not only the surrounding
technical matters, but the need of the local community is essential to the
success of this Inquiry."
If the terms of reference remain as they are, BME LAWERS 4 GRENFELL will
consider commencing Judicial Review proceedings. The Inquiry must be capable of
guaranteeing answers that honour the memory of all those who have lost their
lives and those that remain.
Note to editors and other interested parties:
For further information please
contact:
Info@societyofblacklawyers.co.uk
Info@blaksox.com;
Ismet.rawat@gmail.com
ashlee@.bpa@outlook.com
Zita Holbourne - BARAC UK; 07711 861660;
Viv Ahmun - Blaksox; 07985
395 166;
D Peter Herbert - SBL; 07973 794 946
Ismet Rawat - AML: 07852 146 056
Ranjit Sond – SAL: 07725 523186
Note to editors 2:
BME LAWYERS 4 GRENFELL were instrumental in arranging
the Grenfell Tower meeting called by Shadow Home Secretary, Diane Abbott M.P.
29 June 2017. The meeting was also addressed
by the Shadow Justice Minister, Richard Burgon MP, Emma Dent Coad MP and David
Lammy M.P. Over 150 survivors, residents, family members and supporters
denounced the abject failure of the Government and the local authority to
provide answers, their repeated misinformation regarding rehousing of residents
and the alleged support provided, and discussed a list of demands that remain unmet.
These were later reflected in the letter written by the Leader of the
Opposition, Jeremy Corbyn, to the Prime Minister, Theresa May.
The
demands survivors and families reiterated at the meeting at the House of
Commons 29 June 2017 are as follows:
- The KCTMO to be dissolved and responsibility moved to the LB Southwark or other
competent London Borough;
- The
Government Coordinated response team to be available 24 hours a day, 7
days a week and accessible in person, by telephone and email so that
people are not greeted by answerphone messages and that interpretation
services and emergency contacts are accessible;
- That
family liaison officers reach out to the survivors and residents to
provide full assistance and to publicise the contact details of family
liaison officers involved currently;
- That
HMG to offer full counselling services to all survivors, family members of
survivors, volunteers, eye witnesses and local residents / community and
mental health support provided for those who require it;
- To
direct that survivors are not identified by wristbands but by photographic
ID;
- To
provide a comprehensive undertaking not to house people outside the
Borough or in temporary housing for longer than three months, keeping
moves to an absolute minimum;
- Charitable
donations be collected by one central charity with a full record of money
provided and access to an interim payment to all survivors and families of
the victims being provided as was done following the Manchester Arena
bombing;
- The
Home Secretary & Lord Chief Justice to state immediately why the
Grenfell community was not consulted prior to the appointment of the
retired Court of Appeal Judge;
- The
Home Secretary to explain what consultation is to occur before the terms
of Reference are finalised and to invite the Judge to attend a meeting on
19th July of BME Lawyers4 Grenfell to be held at the BBC to
explain to survivors how they can influence the scope of the Inquiry;
- The
Home Secretary to confirm in writing within 28 days that undocumented
survivors are given full UK citizenship forthwith; (No assurance in
writing to date);
- To
provide regular updates directly to a Grenfell website that is accessible
to survivors, local residents and their families;
- To
provide a team of appropriately diverse social workers who can liaise with
children, the elderly and the disabled;
- To
give assurances in writing that anyone provided with negligent advice by
the RBKC must not be disadvantaged in their right to social housing in the
future;
- The
release the total numbers of survivors as opposed to the numbers believed
to be dead and missing within 14 days;
- A
guarantee that the Inquiry Chair will adopt a wide term of reference that
goes beyond the narrow one he has outlined in his recent statement;
- To
guarantee the interim findings of the Inquiry will be made public within
four months of the Inquiry commencing;
- To
ensure a properly diverse expert panel to sit alongside the Inquiry Judge
on Housing needs, Fire and Safety Construction, with suitable experience
of Equality, Diversity & Social Welfare considerations;
- To
provide all written communications, whether in print or online in a broad
range of languages responding to the needs of the diverse group of people
concerned. In addition,
interpretation services to be made available, for example through the use
of Language Line;
- Assurances to be given that no interim relief provided to survivors and families will be subject to deductions from future compensation or any benefits they are entitled to, with the same principles being applied to Grenfell survivors and families of those who died as that which was applied to victims and families of the Manchester arena bombing where Government made a rule change which ensured that survivors and families of victims would not see any benefits cut if they received financial support from the We Love Manchester emergency fund. At the very least, there must be parity of treatment.
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