Exclusive | Cigarette butts ‘strong evidence’ of smoking ban breach at work sites: Chris Sun

    Exclusive | Cigarette butts ‘strong evidence’ of smoking ban breach at work sites: Chris Sun

    Cigarette butts will be considered “strong evidence” of a possible breach under a proposed construction site smoking ban, Hong Kong’s labour chief has said, even as he sought to reassure contractors that preventive measures could shield them from the maximum HK$400,000 (US$51,070) fine. Secretary for Labour and Welfare Chris Sun Yuk-Han revealed further details about…

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    Bar Association chairman Jose-Antonio Maurellet has described the proposed track as a quick fix that would require less consultation than an overhaul of the ordinance. Photo: Karma Lo

      Bar Association proposes ‘double-track’ approach to criminalising bid-rigging

      The Hong Kong Bar Association has proposed criminalising bid-rigging by introducing a “double-track” approach to the Competition Ordinance, describing it as a quick fix to increase deterrence and encourage more whistle-blowers to expose industry malpractice following the city’s deadliest fire in decades. Under the current civil regime established in 2015, the ordinance only punishes individuals…

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      Tai Po fire: inspectors failed to anticipate firms’ deception, inquiry hears

        Tai Po fire: inspectors failed to anticipate firms’ deception, inquiry hears

        Government inspectors did not foresee engineering firms colluding to deceive authorities over the use of substandard renovation materials at a Hong Kong residential estate devastated in the city’s deadliest fire in decades, a public inquiry has heard. Andy Ku Siu-ping, a senior maintenance surveyor of the Housing Bureau’s Independent Checking Unit, on Wednesday blamed “systemic…

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        The inferno broke out on November 26 last year when all eight blocks at Wang Fuk Court were undergoing exterior maintenance work. Photo: Eugene Lee

          What the public inquiry into deadly Tai Po blaze has revealed so far

          The independent committee tasked with investigating Hong Kong’s deadly Tai Po blaze has finished 21 sessions of evidential hearings in three rounds, pointing to multiple apparent loopholes in the supervision of the estate’s renovation project and the government’s regulation of fire hazards. The inferno broke out on November 26 last year when all eight blocks…

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          Tai Po fire: tendering system can’t stop firms manipulating market, inquiry hears

            Tai Po fire: tendering system can’t stop firms manipulating market, inquiry hears

            An official tendering system designed to curb anti-competitive conduct is powerless to combat engineering firms colluding to manipulate Hong Kong’s lucrative building maintenance market, a public inquiry into the city’s deadliest fire in decades has heard. Testifying on the 21st day of an independent committee’s hearing, three Urban Renewal Authority (URA) officials said on Thursday…

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