Secretary for Administration and Justice André Cheong Weng Chon says amendments to local national security law government’s ‘most important legislative tasks next year’.
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Construction has stretched over nearly 12 years, with delays blamed on poor soil and materials, typhoons and Covid-19.
Police astounded at residents’ gullibility, security secretary says, who puts the blame on loneliness and avarice.
Secretary for Security Wong Sio Chak says amending law is top priority; work to safeguard national security is ‘on the road for ever’.
Construction likely to stretch over several years; four schools which had been planned for the site will be relocated on Zone A land reclamation area.
Opponents decry waste of public money and lament proposed demolition of old textile factory; plans for area on hold till urban master plan is revealed.
Due to start within the next few months, the auctions aim to raise public revenues and ease Macao’s housing high-priced market.
Poor casino revenues impacted by Covid-19 compel government to dig into Macao’s reserves for the third time this year.
Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng says new industrial area will act as city’s science and tech hub.