The Steering Committee on the Support Fund for Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po met for the first time on December 10, 2025. It agreed to launch a special grant of $100,000 to each flat owner and reviewed the fund's management and progress. The fund was established in 2025 and has received donations totaling $3.1 billion, with an additional $300 million from the Government. The committee, chaired by the Deputy Chief Secretary for Administration, will advise on fund operations and allocate resources.
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The Steering Committee on the Support Fund for Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po held its inaugural meeting on December 10, 2025, chaired by the Deputy Chief Secretary for Administration, Mr. Cheuk Wing-hing. The Committee reviewed the management arrangements for the Support Fund and noted the progress of support measures provided to residents and affected individuals.
A new special grant was agreed upon, allocating $100,000 to each flat owner in Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po, providing immediate assistance to those whose properties were affected.
Established under the Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs Incorporation Ordinance (Cap. 1044) on November 27, 2025, the Support Fund for Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po has received over $3.1 billion in donations, augmented by an additional $300 million from the government, making the fund's total approximately $3.4 billion. The Fund's accounts will undergo auditing by the Director of Audit, with a report to be submitted to the Legislative Council.
The Steering Committee, under the leadership of the Deputy Chief Secretary for Administration, is responsible for advising on the operation and management of the Fund, supervising support measure establishment, and providing strategic guidance. The Committee's terms of reference include overseeing the Fund's strategy, procedures, allocation, usage, and progress of support measures.
The Committee consists of high-level government officials, including the Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs, Secretary for Labour and Welfare, Secretary for Education, Secretary for Housing, Secretary for Health, Director of Information Services, Director of Social Welfare, and Director of Home Affairs.
Donations to the Support Fund are tax-deductible, allowing donors to claim deductions. For donations under $50,000 made via bank transfer, no official receipts are required. Detailed donation arrangements will be announced on the government's thematic website on December 15, 2025.
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