100‑metre ladders ‘unsuitable’ for narrow Hong Kong roads, Tai Po fire probe told - as it happened

    100‑metre ladders ‘unsuitable’ for narrow Hong Kong roads, Tai Po fire probe told – as it happened

    This story has been made freely available as a public service to our readers. Please consider supporting SCMP’s journalism by subscribing. A judge-led panel investigating the causes of Hong Kong’s deadliest fire in decades, which killed 168 people in Tai Po, concluded its 12th day of evidential hearings on Wednesday. Representatives from the Fire Services…

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    Government rejects suggestions surveyor conspired with contractor

      Government rejects suggestions surveyor conspired with contractor

      A lawyer for the Hong Kong government has rejected “groundless” assertions that its surveyors conspired with a renovation contractor at the centre of the city’s deadliest fire in decades to conceal flammable materials used at the site, suggesting the firm did not have enough time to plan a deception before a crucial inspection. But Jenkin…

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      21 Wang Fuk Court homeowners, residents to give evidence in fire probe

        21 Wang Fuk Court homeowners, residents to give evidence in fire probe

        An independent committee set up to investigate Hong Kong’s deadliest fire in decades has named 14 members of Wang Fuk Court’s former owners’ corporation management group and seven residents as “involved parties” to give evidence at its hearings. The seven were among a list of 37 involved parties published on Tuesday by the committee ahead…

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