Chamber to reopen investigation into architects guilty of Mi

Chamber to reopen investigation into architects guilty of Miriam Pace house collapse


Chamber to reopen investigation into architects guilty of Miriam Pace house collapse
Professional regulator cannot suspend architects without minimum one-year prison sentence, but will reopen investigation into breach of directives
2 July 2021, 6:32am
by Matthew Vella
Flowers and candles are placed along the boundary wall sealing off the remains of Miriam Pace's house during a demonstration in March 2021 by Repubblika
The Chamber of Architects will not take any disciplinary measures on the points already decided upon by a criminal court against the two architects found guilty of having caused the house collapse that killed Miriam Pace, in Santa Venera.
The Chamber said that as a regulator of the profession with the power of a quasi-judicial body, it was unable to institute action on the same charges the two architects were already found guilty of.

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