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Hong Kong police call to criminalise bid-rigging in wake of Tai Po estate blaze

Force’s anti-triad bureau also suggests making ‘cooperation agreements’ more attractive to encourage whistle-blowers to come forward

3-MIN READ3-MIN ListenMatthew ChengPublished: 11:05pm, 15 May 2026Hong Kong police have proposed introducing legislation enforced by a designated agency to criminalise bid-rigging, along with more attractive leniency and cooperation agreements for whistle-blowers, in the wake of the city’s deadliest fire in decades.

In a submission to a judge-led independent committee investigating last November’s disaster at Wang Fuk Court released on Friday, Superintendent Lam Kai-chor of the organised crime and triad bureau said the current civil regime of the Competition Ordinance lacked a deterrent effect.

“There is a prospect that the sanctions imposed may not be able to outweigh the potential gains from prohibited conducts,” Lam said.

“To combat bid-rigging and to address the challenges under the existing framework, a bespoke criminal legislation enforced by [a] designated agency is proposed.”

Under the existing regime, individuals involved in serious anti-competitive acts are only penalised with fines.

To address the enforcement challenge brought by the secrecy and underground nature of bid-rigging, Lam suggested strengthening the attractiveness of “leniency” or “cooperation agreements” to encourage whistle-blowers or accomplices to come forward.

Read original at South China Morning Post

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