Wang Fuk Court briefing to give residents answers before decisions are made: minister
Following a fire at Wang Fuk Court in Hong Kong, residents petitioned for a meeting with Hop On Management, the interim administrator, to address unresolved issues like renovation fund refunds. Home Affairs Minister Alice Mak Mei-kuen announced that a briefing session will be held in early May before the formal owners' meeting.

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AI-generatedFollowing a fire at Wang Fuk Court in Hong Kong, residents petitioned for a meeting with Hop On Management, the interim administrator, to address unresolved issues like renovation fund refunds. Home Affairs Minister Alice Mak Mei-kuen announced that a briefing session will be held in early May before the formal owners' meeting. The briefing aims to address residents' personal concerns and provide clarity on complex issues before decisions are made. Mak emphasized that the government will adhere to the Building Management Ordinance, consulting owners and making key decisions at formal meetings. The government appointed Hop On Management, a Chinachem Group subsidiary, as the estate’s interim administrator.
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5 extractedThe government would strictly comply with the Building Management Ordinance.
The briefing session will give residents sufficient time to have their questions answered and understand the details before any decisions are made.
Hop On will organise a briefing session first, because many of the residents’ concerns are quite personal.
More than 300 homeowners petitioned for a general meeting with Hop On Management.
A briefing will be held ahead of an owners’ meeting petitioned for by residents of Wang Fuk Court.