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Hong Kong fire inquiry finds key clues of systemic failures: barrister

At the first meeting, residents of Wang Fuk Court call on committee to identify and hold those responsible to account

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A Wang Fuk Court resident, surnamed Tang, enters City Gallery in Central. Photo: Sam Tsang
Fiona Chow,Jess MaandLeopold Chen

An independent committee investigating Hong Kong’s deadliest fire in decades has found “key clues” pointing to systemic loopholes that it called “unacceptable”.

At the committee’s first meeting, lasting 1½ hours on Thursday, senior counsel Victor Dawes said the body had received extensive information from relevant parties.

The leading barrister added that this had given the committee a “considerable understanding” of the fire at the Wang Fuk Court housing estate in Tai Po.

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“The evidence appears to show that there is a series of systemic problems that should not be neglected and are unacceptable,” he said.

“Such evidence will be disclosed to the public in subsequent hearings.”

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He also called for parties involved to supply information “without reservation”, but stopped short of giving further details about the loopholes.

Some residents of the housing estate urged the committee to get to the bottom of the tragedy, identify those responsible and hold them accountable.

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