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18% extra charges on late payments: CDA flayed over using outdated laws

byCustoms Today Report
18/02/2015
in Chambers & Associations, Pakistan Chambers
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ISLAMABAD: Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) founding President and Chamber of Small Traders (CST) Chairman Dr Shahid Rashid Butt has said that obsolete laws and manual procedures in the Capital Development Authority (CDA) are hampering development of the capital city and discouraging investors.

CST President Kamran Abbasi, SVP Qazi Ilyas, G-9 President Raj Abbasi, Abpara Market President Malik Zaheer Ahmed, Melody Market Chairman Masood Khokar and others prominent traders were also present there.

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Shahid Rashid Butt, while addressing the business community of the federal capital, said that CDA should complete all post-selling procedures like soil testing, which is done by those who buy commercial lands worth tens of millions. He alleged that the CDA officials take years to approve the maps, design and plan of the building made by the professional engineers and architects approved by the Pakistan Engineering Council and the civic agency itself.

Butt said whole system of the Building Control Cell of the CDA is in the hands of employees of the lower grades who ensure delay to get their palms greased by investors resulting in delays, disheartenment and increased cost of doing business.

The ICCI founding president said that CDA must be bound to ensure all tests before selling land, make system automated and approve the layout plan within one month to reduce corruption, cost of doing business and encourage investment. This will make buying land easier, boost taxes and employment and cast down increasing trend of commercial activities in residential areas of Islamabad, he added.

He criticised that the CDA has declared to impose 18 percent extra charges on late payments, but it would not pay any damages for delay on its part to those whose billions are kept blocked for years. This is exploitation, double standards and discrimination which must be abandoned, he demanded.

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