Hong Kong Corruption Scandal: Arrests Expose Deadly Oversight Behind Devastating Fire
Hong Kong’s anti-corruption agency arrests two architecture firm directors amid deadly fire investigation, exposing dangerous negligence and possible corruption in a public housing renovation that claimed 128 lives.
The horrific fire that ravaged the Wang Fuk Court residential complex in Hong Kong, leaving at least 128 dead and hundreds missing, has uncovered a disturbing nexus of negligence and possible corruption. On Friday, the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) detained two senior executives from Will Power Architects, the firm overseeing the project’s renovation—raising urgent questions about oversight failures and corrupt practices in this tragic case.How Could Public Safety Be Sacrificed for Corporate Gain?Will Power Architects acted as consultants on the $42 million renovation contract awarded to Prestige Construction & Engineering. Notably, this contractor already carried a record of grave...
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