
BBC News reporter

The government still does not know how many buildings in England have dangerous dresses, the cost of removal, or the period necessary, according to a committee of parliamentarians.
In a report, the General Accounting Committee, which is carefully examining the use of taxpayers’ money, casts doubt on whether the government will aim to resolve the safety crisis by 2029.
He came to the conclusion that a new plan aimed at accelerating progress is “greater and at risk of not giving things promised.
The Ministry of Housing has said it has taken a difficult and decisive task after years of collection and delay.
The committee predicted that the cost of safety of buildings could reach £22.4 billion and prevent the government’s main goals: the construction of 1.5 million households.
Ministers have allocated £5
This figure did not rise when the PKK announced a plan to speed up the work in December.
The safety crisis, which began after the fire after the fire in 2017, continues to grow.
While thousands of buildings were safe, including most high-rise aluminum and plastic buildings, the repair has not yet begun until December in a quarter of the 1,323 high-rise buildings that need attention.
up to 12,000 buildings, and three million people can be affected.
England’s house is reviewing 720,000 construction records to create registration of those who may need to be noted.
By comparing the crisis with the affected post offices and blood scandals, the head of the General Accounting Committee, Sir Jofry Cliffton-Brown said, “It’s normally shocked” that there is no immediate solution for those living in the affected property.
“The committee would have hoped that this report would have been carrying better news for all the victims,” he said.
“Unfortunately, we are in line with the campaigns in deep suspicion that the current repair plans are capable of implementing what they have been promised.
The government has passed the building law of building safety law to transmit the cost of resolving safety problems from mercenaries living in damaged buildings for developers.
But some house owners cannot sell their flats because new owners will be responsible for paying thousands of pounds for repairs. Others have seen the risk of insurance due to the risk of fires.
The report shows his concerns:
- The objectives of repairing unprotected buildings are “unclickers.
- Resolving the crisis depended on a new law that could take an unexpected time to overcome it.
- Building safety tax set for the developers and building owners to pay, may need to remain more than previously expected.
- There were concerns about the lack of wearing and fire experts.
- Fighting the crisis can make it difficult to build a new home. The National Real Estate Federation says buildings needed to drive a 90 percent drop in London last year.
To increase the amount of money available, the General Accounting Committee has asked the producers of the Grenfiel Tower Agricultural Agricultural Agricultural Agricultural Agricultural Agricultural Agricultural Agricultural Agricultural Agricultural Agricultural Agricultural.
This could be arconed, which created panels used to cover the tower, or companies involved in insulation.
Arcondic always said that it was for architects and designers to use its products safely.
“We continue to work closely with the industry and local authorities and the population to speed up the repair efforts, while we are sure that those responsible for unprotected buildings will cover costs, new punishments and criminal punishments on building owners who refuse to take action,” the ministry said in a statement.
The committee has called on the government to give updates on its progress by the end of this year.