The Remediation of Dangerous Cladding
Public Accounts Committee
Closed
Inquiry
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 …
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Recommendations
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Conclusions
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Report
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Oral session
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Letters
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Event
Activity timeline 9 events
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Report published
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Oral evidence
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Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · The Grimond Room, Portcullis House
Oral evidence sessions 1 session
3 Feb 2025
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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
Reports 1 report · click to expand
| Title | HC No. | Published | Items | Response |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 17th Report - The Remediation of Dangerous Cladding | HC 362 | 21 Mar 2025 | 46 | Responded |
Recommendations & Conclusions
4 results
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Conclusion
Not Addressed
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Millions of residents trapped in unsafe, unsellable flats face severe financial and emotional hardship
As many as 3 million people may have been affected by the cladding crisis. The NAO found that residents continue to suffer ongoing financial and emotional consequences. In its written evidence to us, End Our Cladding Scandal (EOCS) told us …
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Government Response
The government agrees with the observation but commits to providing annual written updates to the Committee on the overall progress of building remediation until Summer 2029. This response does not specifically address the severe financial and emotional impacts on residents or the issues noted with the PAS 9980 approach.
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Recommendation
Not Addressed
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Delayed government guidance and existing litigation hinder resolution of remediation disputes
MHCLG’s Remediation Acceleration Plan (the Plan) commits to publishing guidance to help where disputes between parties are delaying remediation. However, in written evidence, the Home Builders’ Federation (HBF) noted that MHCLG made this commitment over 18 months ago and it …
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Government Response
The government agrees with the recommendation, but commits only to writing to the Committee annually from Summer 2025 until 2029 to report on overall remediation progress, without specifying action on publishing guidance for dispute resolution.
HM Treasury
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Conclusion
Not Addressed
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Code of Practice for resident communication during remediation shows inconsistent practice and limited awareness
In 2023, MHCLG launched a Code of Practice to support improved communications during remediation. The HBF and the NHF told us that developers and social housing providers had agreed to follow the code. EOCS told us the code was “a …
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Government Response
The government agrees with the observation but commits to providing annual written updates to the Committee on the overall progress of building remediation until Summer 2029. This response does not specifically address the concerns raised in the conclusion about the Code of Practice, such as inconsistent practice or lack of oversight.
HM Treasury
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Conclusion
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Cladding remediation funding disproportionately prioritised private over social landlords, hindering social housing progress.
The National Housing Federation (NHF) told us that the government’s approach to funding remediation for non–ACM cladding allocated public funding in a way that prioritised tenure over risk. It said that the arrangements meant that, in reality, 90% of public …
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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
Parliament page
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
Parliament page
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
Parliament page
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
Parliament page
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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