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Tai Po fire inquiry panel to delay submitting final report to late October: source

Tai Po fire inquiry panel to delay submitting final report to late October: source

An independent committee examining the causes of Hong Kong’s deadly Wang Fuk Court blaze will delay submitting its final report to late October, a month later than expected, citing the need for more time to review documents, the South China Morning Post has learned.

A source confirmed to the SCMP on Saturday that the judge-led panel’s final report was likely to be submitted to Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu in late October, rather than September as the committee’s nine-month investigation deadline had suggested.

“We need more time to organise the evidence. There are many documents to review, much new material,” the source said.

Set up in December last year, weeks after the inferno at Tai Po’s Wang Fuk Court had killed 168 people and displaced nearly 5,000, the independent committee was tasked with examining the fire’s cause, existing regulations, whether there were systemic problems concerning large-scale building renovation works in the city, and making suggestions on these areas.

The committee began its four-month-long inquiry on March 19, with the committee going through 1 million files and testimonies from 80 witnesses spanning government officials, Wang Fuk Court residents, staff related to the housing estate and its renovation works, as well as fire safety and legal experts.

During the inquiry, the committee’s lead counsel Victor Dawes SC had attributed the disaster’s cause to “human factors”, before pointing to a series of systemic regulatory failures and suspected fraudulent acts from contractors.

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