The Labour Department had previously received complaints about the safety nets and followed up on them. Photo: Eugene Lee

    What are the right lessons from Hong Kong’s worst fire in 7 decades?

    As Hong Kong mourns the victims of the deadly Tai Po blaze and questions emerge on accountability, experts have called for much tighter supervision of building maintenance and fire safety by authorities to hold relevant parties responsible so that future tragedies can be averted. They gave this assessment as the government set up an interdepartmental…

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    Hong Kong construction sector urged to rehire workers from troubled contractor

    Hong Kong construction sector urged to rehire workers from troubled contractor

    Hong Kong industry leaders have called on new contractors to rehire workers and subcontractors from a local construction company that will lose its operating licence, to minimise delays in building 7,100 public homes. One construction sector leader also warned against a loophole that permits companies to re-register simply by changing the authorised person. Chau Sze-kit,…

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