Survivors of Hong Kong’s deadly Tai Po blaze have condemned what they called “insensitive and bureaucratic” arrangements for a government subsidy, with some saying they were blindsided by demands to provide proof of legal heirship in the wake of the blaze that tore through the estate and killed 168 people last year.
The outcry over red tape and logistical challenges followed a notice issued on Tuesday by Hop On Management, the government-appointed administrator for Wang Fuk Court, outlining a…



