Opinion | Transparency, accountability essential after Tai Po fire as Hong Kong heals
A city full of people living in tower blocks similar to those at Wang Fuk Court needs clear answers from committees investigating the tragedy

In the closing stages of the recently completed election, candidates pledged their support for recovery efforts. There is no reason to doubt them as every politician knows that the campaign for the next election effectively begins as soon as votes have been counted in the last one. The whole community will be watching how promises are honoured.
Public sentiment on the first aspect is likely to lean heavily in favour of restoring the flat owners to the situation they would have been in had the fire not happened. The emotional response is perfectly understandable and laudable, but making that happen will not be straightforward.
