<!– google_ad_section_start –> The Buildings Department appears to have done little to improve its inspection system three years after the collapse of a To Kwa Wan tenement that killed four people, critics say. And the department isn’t saying what recommendations from the Coroner’s Court and its own working group, established after the tragedy, have been executed. This emerged after a 77-year-old building worker, the only person criminally prosecuted after the collapse, was fined yesterday. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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No sign of concrete action since To Kwa Wan tragedy
No sign of concrete action since To Kwa Wan tragedy
<!– google_ad_section_start –> The Buildings Department appears to have done little to improve its inspection system three years after the collapse of a To Kwa Wan tenement that killed four people, critics say. And the department isn’t saying what recommendations from the Coroner’s Court and its own working group, established after the tragedy, have been executed. This emerged after a 77-year-old building worker, the only person criminally prosecuted after the collapse, was fined yesterday. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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No sign of concrete action since To Kwa Wan tragedy
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