Hong Kong minister vows tougher building safety laws in Tai Po fire aftermath

Following the deadly November 26 Tai Po fire that killed 161 and displaced 5,000 at Wang Fuk Court, Hong Kong's Secretary for Development Bernadette Linn Hon-ho pledged stricter building safety laws, vowing no leniency for construction sector loopholes and government takeover of risky renovations.

On Saturday, Secretary for Development Bernadette Linn Hon-ho, speaking on a radio programme, called for a 'thorough review of the existing system with a heavy hand' amid public scrutiny of construction practices after the 43-hour blaze.

Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu had earlier committed to systemic reforms. Linn warned of unscrupulous property owners infiltrating owners’ corporations for illegal maintenance schemes. New post-fire inspection rules have delayed some renovations posing safety risks, prompting government intervention to prioritize public safety and prevent recurrences.

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