South China Morning Post
The administrator of Hong Kong’s fire-ravaged Wang Fuk Court has stated it will hold a briefing for residents in early May but has turned down a request from over 300 owners to convene a general meeting, citing a lack of “information” that complied with legal requirements. According to an email viewed by the South China Morning Post on Wednesday, Hop On Management, a Chinachem Group subsidiary appointed by the government as the Tai Po housing estate’s interim administrator, did not mention what...
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