Hong Kong to Intensify Crackdown on Illegal Structures in Luxury Estates
Following a comprehensive investigation, authorities vow to prioritize safety risks and enforce stricter penalties to address widespread illegal constructions.
- A South China Morning Post investigation reveals widespread illegal structures in luxury Hong Kong estates, with up to 90% of homes breaching rules.
- Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu promises a crackdown, focusing on safety risks and environmental hazards.
- Legislative amendments to the Buildings Ordinance expected this year to tighten enforcement and raise penalties.
- The issue highlights a significant disparity in living conditions, with illegal enhancements on luxury properties contrasting sharply with the city's housing crisis.
- Experts call for systemic changes, including more robust legal action and public awareness to effectively combat the problem.