Alice Mak says there will be more than one briefing session on Wang Fuk Court
發佈日期: 2026-04-11 13:31
TVB News


Some residents of Hung Fook Court in Tai Po have launched a petition demanding that Hop On, the management company of the estate, convene a homeowners' meeting. Secretary for Home Affairs and Youth Affairs Alice Mak said some residents have complained about suspected forgery of signature and that the matter has been referred to law enforcement. She also said that Hop On will hold a briefing session. There will be more than one briefing session to provide information to residents. The government previously appointed Hop On as Wang Fuk Court owner incorporation’s manager through the Buildings Management Ordinance. Mak said Hop On is currently reviewing over 800,000 incorporation documents, including management fee payment records, refund arrangements, and contractor contracts. Residents of Hung Fook Court previously launched an online petition demanding that Hop On convene a homeowners' meeting. Alice Mak said she has received complaints from residents, who suspect forgery. Mak said: “We understand that some residents have reported the incident to the police, and we have also received complaints from residents. There are various types of complaints. Since we have forwarded the information to the law enforcement agencies, we believe they will conduct further and more in-depth investigations.” She said Hop On will arrange briefing sessions as soon as possible.
