Three members of the government-appointed Central Districts Community Service Consultative Council – Kuong Iok Kao, Choi Tat Meng and Ron Lam U Tou – yesterday urged the Lands, Public Works and Transports Bureau (DSSOPT) to allow public access to its database listing the city’s dangerous buildings.
Addressing yesterdays meeting of the council at the government’s service centre in Rotunda de Carlos da Maia, Lam, a vice-president of local think tank Choi In Tong Sam, said that the past year saw at least four cases of exterior walls collapsing, resulting in a number of injuries.
The council’s meeting was partially open to the media.