Senior civil servants to face scrutiny in Hong Kong blaze inquiry
Senior civil servants and department heads among witnesses to be cross-examined by an independent committee as victims demand accountability

Wang Fuk Court residents who scrambled to secure tickets for the 400 seats reserved for the public said on Wednesday they hoped the investigation would identify the parties responsible for the fire and hold them accountable.
An insider said the hearings would start in mid-March and were expected to run until May, with most of the sessions open to the public.
“Given the public interest, the public should be able to follow what’s going on,” the insider said.
It was anticipated that representatives of various government departments would be among the witnesses invited to give their testimonies – and be cross-examined – by lawyers for the committee.