Tai Po fire: inspectors failed to anticipate firms’ deception, inquiry hears

    Tai Po fire: inspectors failed to anticipate firms’ deception, inquiry hears

    Government inspectors did not foresee engineering firms colluding to deceive authorities over the use of substandard renovation materials at a Hong Kong residential estate devastated in the city’s deadliest fire in decades, a public inquiry has heard. Andy Ku Siu-ping, a senior maintenance surveyor of the Housing Bureau’s Independent Checking Unit, on Wednesday blamed “systemic…

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    Tai Po fire: tendering system can’t stop firms manipulating market, inquiry hears

      Tai Po fire: tendering system can’t stop firms manipulating market, inquiry hears

      An official tendering system designed to curb anti-competitive conduct is powerless to combat engineering firms colluding to manipulate Hong Kong’s lucrative building maintenance market, a public inquiry into the city’s deadliest fire in decades has heard. Testifying on the 21st day of an independent committee’s hearing, three Urban Renewal Authority (URA) officials said on Thursday…

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      Michael Yung, an assistant director of the Fire Services Department, arrives at City Gallery in Central to give his testimony on Wednesday. Photo: Sun Yeung

        Confusion over government agencies’ roles in fire oversight, Tai Po probe reveals

        A public inquiry into Hong Kong’s deadliest fire in decades has shed light on government departments’ confusion over their roles in supervising large-scale renovation projects, with a fire service official insisting his department was not responsible for handling complaints about flammable building materials because it lacked expertise in construction. Michael Yung Kam-hung, an assistant director…

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        Justice David Lok, the independent committee’s chairman, outside City Gallery in Central, where the hearing is being held. Photo: Jelly Tse

          Tai Po fire hearing: committee chairman says ‘good progress’ made

          This story has been made freely available as a public service to our readers. Please consider supporting SCMP’s journalism by subscribing. An independent committee investigating the cause of Hong Kong’s deadliest inferno in decades is expected to conclude its first round of evidential hearings on Thursday, with the role of the property management firm at…

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