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Tai Po fire: tendering system can’t stop firms manipulating market, inquiry hears
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30.04.2026

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 that the statutory body had neither the capacity nor the resources to combat bid-rigging linked to estates’...

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Tai Po fire probe: URA’s Smart Tender system creates ‘false sense of security’ - as it happened
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30.04.2026

Tai Po fire probe: URA’s Smart Tender system creates ‘false sense of security’ - 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. An independent committee investigating the deadly blaze at Hong Kong’s Wang Fuk Court residential estate held its 21st day of evidential hearings on Thursday. Three witnesses from the Urban Renewal Authority gave evidence. URA case manager Matthew Chan Yat-ho, said the authority was aware of the practice of bid-rigging in the building maintenance sector, but...

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Tai Po Blaze Inquiry: 21st Day of Hearings as Urban Renewal Authority Witnesses Testify
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Crime·30.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Tai Po Blaze Inquiry: 21st Day of Hearings as Urban Renewal Authority Witnesses Testify

The independent committee investigating Hong Kong's deadly Tai Po blaze holds its 21st day of hearings on Thursday with three Urban Renewal Authority witnesses set to testify. The November 26 fire at Wang Fuk Court housing estate claimed 168 lives and displaced nearly 5,000 residents. Investigations have focused on flammable polyfoam boards used to seal windows and non-fire-retardant scaffolding mesh that contributed to rapid fire spread. The Buildings Department testified that polyfoam boards are regulated by law but said the case fell outside its jurisdiction as it does not oversee government-built subsidised housing estates, which are regulated by the Independent Checking Unit under the Housing Bureau.

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