To me, prosecuting plain incompetence is just wrong, particularly so many years after the event.
I d not think anyone is suggesting that the failings, on the day, were deliberate. Not everyone IS competent: how many of us have never failed at something?
The covering up, afterwards, is another matter - but what should the charges be? Unless perjury under oath is concerned, what criminal charge can possibly be made?
Revenge, as they say, is being served cold here.
Similarly, with the recent tower block fire - the activist's (possibly with other axes to grind) noise is so great that it will be politically expedient to "make someone pay".
The lawyers will do well - it's an ill wind..........................
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