The Borneo Post

Philippine­s suspends work at call centre of US firm, mall after deadly fire

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MANILA: The Philippine­s has suspended operations of a shopping mall and a call centre run by a US firm where a fire killed 38 people, citing failure to fully comply with fire safety requiremen­ts for five successive years.

Investigat­ors looking into the Dec. 23 blaze in Davao City, which broke out at a furniture and fabric store on a lower f loor before engulfing the call centre’s offices, said there were indication­s of fire safety lapses that may have contribute­d to the tragedy.

Charito Plaza, director-general of the government’s Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA), said the agency has suspended the registrati­on of the New City Commercial Center ( NCCC) and American firm Research Now SSI in Davao for failing to meet certain safety requiremen­ts since 2013.

“Violations were more of the non- compliance of annual emergency drills to test the fire safety equipment, response and rescue capability, sprinklers and emergency exits,” Plaza told Reuters in a text message.

The suspension took effect on Dec 29, which meant NCC and SSI, will be barred from any further expansion in the Philippine­s.

NCCC could not immediatel­y be reached for comment. An SSI official declined to comment and referred Reuters to its legal representa­tive.

SSI employed 500 people at the Davao call centre and since the fire said it would not comment until after investigat­ions were concluded. NCCC has insisted it had met safety requiremen­ts.

Four fire officials being questioned over the blaze have been relieved of their duties after initial findings from a probe showed they have ‘some liabilitie­s’ a government investigat­or said on Monday. — Reuters

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