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Howard Winn has been a journalist for more than 25 years working mostly in Asia. He was until recently Lai See columnist for the South China Morning Post, a column that focused on the lighter side of business and more. He was previously Deputy Editor and Business Editor of the Hong Kong Standard. His work has been published in the Far Eastern Economic Review, the Wall Street Journal, and the International Herald Tribune. His latest work can be found at HowardWinnReports.com

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Environmental Protection Dept. issues tender docs for controversial incinerator off Lantau coast

Howard Winnby Howard Winn16:50, 5 December 201620:52, 31 March 2020
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Bid-rigging and other abuses in Hong Kong are caused by weak laws, feebly enforced

Howard Winnby Howard Winn12:00, 1 October 201620:27, 31 March 2020
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Deborah Annells fraud saga reveals the incompetence of Hong Kong regulators

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Above the law? Zhang Dejiang and the politics of illegal car parking

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Sludge facility contractor Veolia begins HK$2 billion legal proceedings against gov’t

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Engineers say design flaws delay Shek Kwu Chau incinerator tenders

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Contractors say 2017 deadline for HongKong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge is unconvincing

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Swire in discussions over new site for Grappa’s restaurant

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HSBC tightens requirements for new bank accounts

Howard Winnby Howard Winn19:00, 26 March 201619:44, 31 March 2020
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[TEST POST] District council revives Stanley car park proposal

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