Hong Kong’s environmental hygiene authorities have said they will alert police after contract street cleaners allegedly faked work records by posting and removing self-made fliers.
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The case came to light when Roni Wong, founder of a boar concern group, shared a video clip on Facebook, which showed cleaners attaching bills to signposts on a street in Sham Shui Po on Saturday, taking photos as proof of work before tearing them down.
The workers wore uniforms of Baguio Cleaning Services Company, a contractor for the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department. The company, a key player in the sector, is a subsidiary of the listed Baguio Green Group.
“If the investigation confirms the incident, the [department] will hold the contractor liable in accordance with the contract, which may include the deduction of service fees, and record the incident as a factor for future service procurement consideration,” a spokesman said.
In the video, Wong confronts the cleaners after spotting what they are doing. The cleaners respond in Mandarin, claiming they do not understand Cantonese
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During the exchange, one cleaner apologises and shakes hands with Wong.
