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CDA accused of hindering investment

byCustoms Today Report
06/04/2015
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ISLAMABAD: Islamabad Chamber of Small Traders Patron Shahid Rashid Butt has alleged that old laws, manual procedures and corruption in the Capital Development Authority (CDA) are major cause of hindering development projects and discouraging investors.

He said that the investors who buy commercial properties worth billions are involved in petty matters like soil testing etc. He further alleged that 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.

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“Building Control Cell of the CDA delay approvals unless their palms greased by investors resulting in delays, disheartenment and increased cost of doing business,” he added.

He said that CDA must make system automated and approve the layout plans within one month to reduce corruption, cut 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.

Butt said that CDA would 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.

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