UK rejects request to replace local authority after fire
The council owns
But British Communities Secretary
"It is right the council leader stepped down given the initial response to the Grenfell tragedy," Javid said in a statement. "The process to select his successor will be independent of government, but we will be keeping a close eye on the situation. If we need to take further action, we won't hesitate to do so."
Khan's demand came amid intensifying anger about the rapidly spread fire and frustration over the council's efforts to help
Fire survivors and residents of the surrounding neighborhood have protested their treatment, accusing local officials of ineptitude and lack of concern for their plight.
Council leader
But Khan argued that all members of the council were tainted by the body's response to the disaster.
"It is crucial that the commissioners are people of high standing and probity, have a genuine empathy for local people and the situation they face and be untainted so that all residents of Kensington and Chelsea can have confidence in them," Khan said.
The frustration in north Kensington underscores the political and socio-economic divisions in the larger borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
Yet it sits alongside the wealthy enclaves of Notting Hill and
Appointing commissioners to oversee a local government would be unusual, but not unprecedented move for the British government. Commissioners were brought in to run the
A year later, commissioners replaced the
Paget-Brown, who had resisted calls to quit as leader of
Paget-Brown initially sought to bar journalists from the meeting, then scrapped the session after media organizations won an injunction allowing reporters to be present.
Paget-Brown said the presence of the media would "prejudice" a public inquiry into the disaster planned by the central government. Two other borough officials have also resigned — but many of those affected see it as too little, too late.
"I think they all need to resign,"



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