Hong Kong: Independent committee to conduct comprehensive and in-depth review following major fire
Hong Kong: Independent committee to conduct comprehensive and in-depth review following major fire
Rabu, 03 Desember 2025 | 08:46
HONG KONG SAR -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 2 December 2025 - The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR)
Government is going all out to support victims and investigate the
cause of a massive fire that engulfed seven out of eight high-rise
residential blocks at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po, Hong Kong, on November
26.
The tragedy prompted an outpouring of support from the public and urgent
actions from the HKSAR Government to provide all-round assistance to
the victims while launching a thorough investigation into the cause of
the blaze.
Government support across multiple areas
John Lee, Chief Executive of the HKSAR, emphasised that the Government
attaches high importance to the well-being of affected residents,
focusing not only on immediate relief aid but also their various
long-term living needs.
As a top priority, the Government immediately started providing support
across multiple areas, including financial aid, accommodation, medical
assistance, and counselling.
Regarding financial support, the Government has been offering an
emergency cash subsidy of HK$10,000 (US$1,282) per affected household,
with more than 1,900 households registering for the subsidy.
Moreover, the Support Fund for Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po has been set up
with an initial HK$300 million (US$38 million) injection from the
Government. The fund has so far raised a total of HK$2.3 billion (US$294
million), including HK$2 billion (US$256 million) from donations. The
fund will be used to assist the residents in rebuilding their homes and
providing long-term and sustained support, including families of each
deceased victim receiving HK$200,000 (US$25,641) as a token of
solidarity as well as HK$50,000 (US$6,410) to cover funeral costs.
As for foreign domestic helpers who lost their life in the incident, the
next of kin of each deceased helper will receive roughly HK$800,000
(US$102,564) from the Government, including a one-off financial
assistance of HK$250,000 (US$32,051) and the statutory compensation of
over HK$500,000 (US$64,102).
The Government will also provide four special subsidies, namely the
injury grant (HK$50,000 to HK$100,000, i.e. US$6,410 to US$12,820), the
student grant (HK$20,000, i.e. US$2,564), the subsidy for workers
(HK$20,000, i.e. US$2,564) and the subsidy for foreign domestic helpers
(HK$20,000, i.e. US$2,564).
So far, more than 1,000 residents have been accommodated in youth
hostels/camps or hotel rooms and another 1,600 residents have moved into
transitional housing units. Furthermore, two shelters remain in
operation for residents in need.
Criminal and fire investigations
Initial investigations have raised serious concerns in a number of areas
with more than a dozen individuals from various construction and
engineering consultancy companies arrested on suspicion of manslaughter
in connection with the tragedy.
Various building materials, including scaffolding netting, foam boards
and canvas, have been seized from the scene for further testing and
investigation. The Police and the Independent Commission Against
Corruption have established a joint task force to conduct a
comprehensive criminal investigation.
Independent committee to conduct review
Mr Lee has also announced the establishment of an independent committee,
headed by a judge, to conduct a comprehensive and in-depth review.
"I call for a thorough investigation and serious reform. We'll overcome
the obstacles of vested interests, pursue accountability, regardless of
who he or she is. We must uncover the truth, ensure that justice is
served, let the deceased rest in peace and provide comfort to the
living.
"While criminal and fire investigations are proceeding continuously, I
will establish an independent committee to conduct a comprehensive and
in-depth review to reform the building works system and prevent similar
tragedies from occurring in the future. To ensure the committee's
independence and credibility, I will invite a judge to lead its work. I
shall liaise with him to define its detailed terms of reference, and at
the same time, I will explore ways to assist in supporting the
committee's operational efficiency such that the Government can provide
more detailed information or carry out some work on its direction so as
to enable it to complete its task efficiently and submit a report early
to the Chief Executive with recommendations to assist the Government to
make the reform," Mr Lee said on December 2.
Meanwhile, the Chief Executive announced that the upcoming Legislative
Council General Election would go ahead as planned on December 7.
"Only by enabling the new Legislative Council members to assume their
duties promptly can we advance post-disaster reconstruction, follow-up
support, recovery efforts, and the necessary legislative reviews and
reforms more swiftly and effectively," Mr Lee said. "Many initiatives
require Legislative Council deliberation, funding approval, and
law-making before implementation. This represents the most responsible
approach towards Hong Kong's future."
Caption: HKSAR's Chief Executive John Lee (third left) visits affected residents being accommodated in transitional housing