On April 24th 2013, more than 1,100 workers were killed when the 8-story Rana Plaza clothing manufacturing complex in Bangladesh collapsed. The building consist of separate garment factories that employ more than 5,000 people, several shop and a bank. Due to the addition of extra floors and failure in audits, the incident happened despite government officals frequently declare that the building was safe. This industrial catastrophe marked the start of the questioning of the validity of social compliance aduits.