Homeowner at Redhill Peninsula fined nearly HK$1 million for illegal structures
Court says defendant showed ‘total disregard for law and safety’ by failing to remove illegal works despite authorities issuing order two years ago
A Hong Kong court has fined the owner of a luxury home at Redhill Peninsula nearly HK$1 million (US$173,938), the harshest penalty to date for illegal structures discovered...
This case exemplifies the tension between private property rights and public safety regulations in Hong Kong, a city where illegal structures are not uncommon, particularly in affluent neighborhoods. The record fine signals a judicial push for stricter enforcement, but the defendant’s prolonged non-compliance raises questions about the effectiveness of penalties alone. The narrative frames the issue as a clear-cut legal violation, but it also invites scrutiny of systemic factors: Why do such cas...
