By Chris Lau and Rhea Mogul, CNN

Photo: Maxim Shemetov/Reuters via CNN Newsource

Hong Kong's leader said he will ensure "justice is served" over the inferno that killed more than 150 people last week, as city officials point the finger of blame at construction companies for allegedly using substandard mesh netting to wrap scaffolding on the buildings.

The number of people arrested over the fire that tore through seven high-rise apartment blocks and burned for almost two days, has risen to 14 and more arrests may follow, authorities said, with the city's chief executive John Lee vowing to "uncover the truth" and "pursue justice" for the dead.

"I will initiate an independent committee, led by a judge, to investigate the reason the fire started and how it spread so fast," said Lee, who promised "systematic reform".

"No matter who is involved we will get to the bottom of it," Lee said.

The death toll remains at 151 people on Tuesday, with at least 30 still missing, after the city's worst fire in decades tore through the Wang Fuk Court complex

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