Dushanbe mayor’s office blacklists construction company owned by head of the communications service agency

Dushanbe mayor’s office has blacklisted a construction company owned by head of the communications service agency, Beg Sabour.   Head of the Committee for Architecture and Construction under the Government of Tajikistan, Mahmadsaid Zuvaidzoda, told reporters in Dushanbe today that inspections have been launched in residential buildings being constructed by Komil-2010 Company. “In three of them, […]

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Dushanbe mayor’s office has blacklisted a construction company owned by head of the communications service agency, Beg Sabour.  

Head of the Committee for Architecture and Construction under the Government of Tajikistan, Mahmadsaid Zuvaidzoda, told reporters in Dushanbe today that inspections have been launched in residential buildings being constructed by Komil-2010 Company.

“In three of them, the company is already removing the existing shortcomings and preparing them for commissioning,” Zuvaidzoda said.  

According to him, many shortcomings have been revealed in the residential building being constructed in the Zarafshon area.  “However, we cannot yet revoke the company's license, as people who bought apartments from it will suffer,” the official noted.  

“Currently, by mayor’s order this company is blacklisted and no land parcels are allotted to it for construction and building permit is not issued to this company,” the head of the Committee for Architecture and Construction added. 

In January last year, the then head of the Committee for Architecture and Construction Jamshed Ahmadzoda told reporters that Komil-2010 Company is owned by Siyovoush Sabour, the son of the head of the communications service agency Beg Sabour.  

Apartment buildings constructed by this company are popularly known as “houses of Beg Sabour.” 

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