Alongside death and taxes, there are few things more universally certain than corruption in public procurement.
That is a reality worth keeping front of mind in Hong Kong as we home in on those we want to blame for the tragic Wang Fuk Court fire that in November killed at least 161 people and left thousands homeless. The maintenance contracts may not have been public procurement contracts, but they were supposed to be strictly overseen by officials and subject to government regulations….
To root out corruption, Hong Kong’s Tai Po fire investigation must go beyond scapegoats

