Article 662S3 Michael Gove accuses social landlords of ‘complacency’ after child’s death

Michael Gove accuses social landlords of ‘complacency’ after child’s death

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Robert Booth Social affairs correspondent
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Housing secretary says landlords have been defensive' over dangerous conditions, after death of Awaab Ishak

Michael Gove has accused social landlords of complacency and putting bureaucracy above tenants, as he stepped up his demands for higher standards after the death of two-year-old Awaab Ishak from long-term exposure to mould.

The housing secretary told MPs too many landlords had shown defensive behaviour" when receiving complaints about squalor, but also admitted the extent of dangerous conditions was so great that more funding may be needed fix the problem - potentially setting up a clash with the chancellor.

He and the chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, have commissioned a review of council tax, which he described as the second most unpopular tax in the country". He promised more detail in the new year.

The government's target to end rough sleeping is in doubt, with Gove describing it as a big worry".

Families hosting refugees from Ukraine will hear within weeks whether they will get continuing payments.

Disabled people in high-rise buildings should have personal evacuation plans, as recommended by the Grenfell Tower public inquiry, despite the Home Office rejecting the call.

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