Hong Kong's anti-graft watchdog has launched a high-stakes investigation after a massive fire at Tai Po's Wang Fuk Court housing complex killed 55 people this week. The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) announced Thursday it's examining potential corruption in the building's renovation project – a move residents are calling “long overdue.”
🔥 The blaze – one of Hong Kong's deadliest in decades – has raised urgent questions about building safety standards. ICAC officials confirmed they’re scrutinizing contractors, inspectors, and government approvals linked to the HK$2.8 billion renovation completed earlier this year.
💡 “This tragedy has shocked our city to its core,” said local district councilor Emily Lau. “People deserve to know if greed compromised their safety.” The probe comes as firefighters continue combing through the charred 40-story structure for evidence.
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