CE John Lee to report on Tai Po fire follow-up during Beijing duty visit
發佈日期: 2025-12-14 23:20
TVB News

Chief Executive John Lee will travel to Beijing from tomorrow through Wednesday to deliver his annual duty report.
Earlier, the city leader said he would report to national leaders on the follow-up work of the Wang Fuk Court fire.
During his Monday-to-Wednesday visit, Chief Executive John Lee will report to state leaders on the latest economic, social and political situation in Hong Kong. A few days ago, the city leader unveiled more details of the establishment of an independent committee on the deadly blaze at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po.
At the time, he also revealed that he would update state leaders during his Beijing visit on the post-fire response and relief efforts.
Lee earlier said President Xi Jinping expressed great concern over the incident, and he would report in detail on the work done by the SAR government, as well as the collective efforts of Hong Kong society.
Lee also notes that President Xi would likely be interested in Hong Kong's progress under the 14th Five-Year Plan, including the development strategies and achievements made in the Policy Address over the years.
They include the international perception of Hong Kong, the room for further strengthening and how to better serve the overall development of the country.
During Lee's duty visit to the capital, Chief Secretary for Administration Eric Chan will serve as the Acting Chief Executive.
Meanwhile, Chief Executive of Macao Sam Hou-fai will also travel to Beijing from Monday to Wednesday to report to national leaders on the enclave's work in the
相關新聞

Wang Fuk Court's owners' corporation holds meeting next week
TVB News
20小時前


Filipino lost her job after saving baby and grandma as high-rise burned
TVB News
23小時前


24-day Brands and Products Expo kicks off at Victoria Park
TVB News
2025-12-13


HK gov't held Nanjing Massacre National Memorial Day ceremony
TVB News
2025-12-13


Interim Housing flats in Po Tin opens for victims of Tai Po fire this weekend
TVB News
2025-12-13


Scaffolding netting comes down from Wang Fuk Court
TVB News
2025-12-12


A glimpse of the first snow in Beijing
TVB News
2025-12-12


Consul Generals working to repatriate remains of fire victims
TVB News
2025-12-11


Major changes to scaffolding net regulations announced
TVB News
2025-12-11


US Congress passes bill with restrictions targeting China
TVB News
2025-12-11


Donation of 100 million dollars from Nina Wang Charity for Tai Po tragedy
TVB News
2025-12-11


Kwong Fuk resident speaks after fire: "I could not sleep for several nights"
TVB News
2025-12-11


Authorities welcome Jimmy Lai's guilty verdict
TVB News
23分鐘前
粵
Former district councillor Andrew Chiu released early from prison
TVB News
23分鐘前
粵
How HK-run convenience store chain and pizza place find their flavour in Vietnam
TVB News
23分鐘前
粵
Court explains why Jimmy Lai is found guilty
TVB News
8小時前

Man arrested in connection with shooting at Brown University
TVB News
9小時前
粵
Death toll at Bondi Beach shooting rises to 15 including a 10-year-old child
TVB News
9小時前
粵
Mid-air scare off Venezuela as military jet and passenger plane fly too close
TVB News
9小時前
粵
Jimmy Lai is found guilty on all 3 charges
TVB News
9小時前

Global News Highlights by AP
TVB News
10小時前
粵
Cotton-topped marmoset twins were bred in Guangdong
TVB News
11小時前
粵








