The Remediation of Dangerous Cladding

Public Accounts Committee Closed Inquiry
Opened: 31 Oct 2024 Closed: 16 May 2025 Parliament page
In June 2017, 72 people lost their lives in the Grenfell Tower disaster. The resulting public inquiry found that aluminium composite material (ACM) cladding had played a significant role in the spread of the fire. The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) has committed £5.1bn to remove and … Read more
20 Recommendations
26 Conclusions
1 Report
1 Oral session
5 Letters
1 Event
Oral evidence sessions 1 session
Ben Llewelyn · MHCLG Councillor Adam Hug · Local Government Association David O'Leary · Home Builders Federation Giles Grover · End Our Cladding Scandal Helen Fisher · Homes England Rhys Moore · National Housing Federation Richard Goodman · Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Sarah Healey CB CVO · Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Recommendations & Conclusions
4 results
3 Conclusion Acknowledged
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Publish annual report on effectiveness of resident-centric remediation, dispute resolution, and Code of Practice adherence.
We are appalled that those living in affected buildings continue to suffer an unacceptable financial and emotional toll. Far too many people continue to feel trapped in unsafe homes, many facing financial uncertainty and many unable to sell their homes … Read more
Government Response
The government agrees with the recommendation to provide annual updates but instead provides an overall remediation target for Summer 2029, without detailing how it will report on resident engagement, the ‘Tell Us Tool’, dispute resolution, Code of Practice adherence, or resident surveys.
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29 Recommendation Acknowledged
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Exorbitant building insurance costs continue to impose severe financial hardship and debt risk
The Home Builders Federation (HBF) raised concerns that insurance companies were seeking to profit from the building safety crisis. The Shared Owners Network similarly wrote that many shared owners were struggling to pay housing-related costs such as insurance. End Our … Read more
Government Response
The government agrees on the importance of building evidence on insurance costs and will continue to gather data with industry to inform work on potentially supporting industry to reduce fire-related liabilities. An update will be provided by the end of 2025.
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31 Recommendation Acknowledged
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Insurance premiums may remain high despite remediation due to PAS 9980 life safety focus.
MHCLG told us that, as well as options for intervening in the market to reduce premiums while buildings are awaiting remediation, it expected the insurance industry to hold to its word in reducing premiums as risk is reduced. It said … Read more
Government Response
The government agrees on the importance of building evidence on insurance costs and will continue to gather data with industry to inform work on potentially supporting industry to reduce fire-related liabilities. An update will be provided by the end of 2025.
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34 Conclusion Acknowledged
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Inconsistent PAS 9980 fire risk appraisals lead to significant delays and disputes.
Under the PAS 9980 methodology, competent professionals conduct Fire Risk Appraisals of External Walls (FRAEWs) in which they make conclusions about the risk to life posed by a building’s cladding and make proposals about remedial measures to reduce the level … Read more
Government Response
The government states that remediation reduces risk and that PAS 9980 was developed with expert advice and public consultation; MHCLG has asked the insurance industry to build evidence on claims performance of remediated buildings and share that with the government.
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Government Response AI assessment · 45 of 20 classified

Total 20 recs + 26 conclusions
Correspondence 5 letters
15 Sep 2025 To committee Letter from the Permanent Secretary of Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government relating to the response to Treasury Minute 17: Remediation of Dangerous Cladding, 08 September 2025
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4 Sep 2025 To committee Letter from the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government relating to the 17th Report of Session 2024-25, The remediation of dangerous cladding, recommendation 2, 18 July 2025
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17 Jul 2025 From committee Letter to the Permanent Secretary of Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government relating to the Treasury Minute response on The remediation of dangerous cladding, 17 July 2025
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27 Mar 2025 To committee Letter from the Executive Director at Home Builders Federation relating to the challenges affecting housebuilding: Building Safety Levy, 17 March 2025
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3 Mar 2025 To committee Letter from the End Our Cladding Scandal & Non-Qualifying Leaseholders relating to Committee’s inquiry into Dangerous Cladding, 17 February 2025
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