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Hong Kong authorities charge seven people, two companies over deadly fire

A rescuer works inside a damaged building at the scene after a deadly fire at the Wang Fuk Court housing complex in Hong Kong, China November 27, 2025. 
A rescuer works inside a damaged building at the scene after a deadly fire at the Wang Fuk Court housing complex in Hong Kong, China November 27, 2025.  Photo : REUTERS/Amr Alfiky/Files

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Seven individuals and two companies were charged on Wednesday with 25 counts including manslaughter and conspiracy to ​defraud in relation to a deadly Hong Kong fire ‌last November that killed 168 people, the Hong Kong government said.

The blaze broke out on November 26 last year at the Wang Fuk ​Court apartment complex in the Tai Po district. ​It was the deadliest in the city in decades and ⁠also displaced thousands.

The charges were brought by Hong Kong police ​and the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) in two cases. The ​allegations also include money laundering, attempting to pervert the course of public justice and tax evasion.

The two companies charged are the project consultancy ​firm and the main contractor involved in a renovation project ​at Wang Fuk Court.

The individuals, including directors of the two companies, played ‌different ⁠roles in the renovation project. They were brought to court on Wednesday afternoon, the government said in a statement.

The Hong Kong government said police and the ICAC have set up ​the largest joint ​investigation task ⁠force in recent years to probe the cause of the fire and possible corruption related ​to the renovation project, and have arrested 35 ​individuals ⁠so far.

Builders have been renovating the complex since July 2024. At the time of the blaze, each tower was surrounded by ⁠bamboo ​scaffolding and sheathed in green construction mesh.

The ​two cases were adjourned to September 2. The government said investigations are ​continuing.

 

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