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We have no secrets, asylum aid chief over illegally converted pigeon coop

Head of Swiss-based group says it will help police probe into why clients have been living in illegally converted pigeon coop in Tuen Mun

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The head of a Swiss-based international aid network has promised his organisation will not block a police probe into why asylum seekers have been housed in a converted pigeon farm.

Jean Ayoub, secretary general of International Social Service, was responding to claims that ISS-HK, which looks after the welfare of asylum seekers, had been using taxpayers' money to provide "inappropriate accommodation".

"In no way will we hide any information if it becomes real evidence," Ayoub said from Geneva.

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He said everyone had a right to give their side of the story, including ISS-HK.

If any form of mismanagement came to light it "would be very serious". But the organisation had never had "this kind of bother" in its 90-year history.

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ISS-HK is commissioned by the Social Welfare Department to help asylum seekers with housing, food, transport, clothing and other provisions.

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