Tai Po fire probe: new management committee failed to tackle abuse of proxy votes
A public inquiry into the deadly Tai Po fire in Hong Kong will hold its third set of hearings, focusing on the abuse of proxy votes within the owners' corporation. Kong Cheung-fat, a re-elected member of the management committee, testified that the new leadership, which took over in September 2024, failed to address the proxy vote issue.

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AI-generatedA public inquiry into the deadly Tai Po fire in Hong Kong will hold its third set of hearings, focusing on the abuse of proxy votes within the owners' corporation. Kong Cheung-fat, a re-elected member of the management committee, testified that the new leadership, which took over in September 2024, failed to address the proxy vote issue. This practice allegedly led to the selection of Prestige Construction and Engineering as the renovation contractor, despite their higher bid. The committee has previously heard about flammable materials, fire safety failures, and government oversight lapses contributing to the disaster. The fire, which began on November 26 and lasted 43 hours, killed 168 people and displaced nearly 5,000.
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5 extractedThe fire killed 168 people and left nearly 5,000 homeless.
Tsui said he had tried “in vain” to convince Prestige to use fire-resistant plastic sheets and ban workers from smoking.
Kong Cheung-fat was re-elected into the owners’ corporation management committee as a member in September in 2024.
An inquiry into Hong Kong’s deadliest fire in decades will commence its third set of public evidential hearings on Monday.
The new leadership failed to take concrete steps to address the problem of proxy ballots.