Sun Square Project Faces Scrutiny Over Numerous Construction Violations
Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Hanoi City's Inspectorate has released findings on the Sun Square project, revealing numerous construction violations.
- The project, developed by Thang Long Urban Development Investment Joint Stock Company, faces issues including unadjusted land use fees and unissued certificates for 163 apartments.
- Violations also include unauthorized construction, such as building a swimming pool without a permit, and the project's investment certificate has expired before completion.
The recent inspection of the Sun Square project in Hanoi, as reported by Thanh Niên, has brought to light a series of significant violations that raise serious questions about oversight and compliance in urban development.
The findings detail a project riddled with issues, from the failure to adjust land use fees for increased building heights to the non-issuance of property certificates for a substantial number of apartments. This directly impacts the rights and security of future residents and investors.
Furthermore, the revelation of unauthorized construction, including a swimming pool built without the necessary permits, underscores a disregard for regulatory procedures. The fact that the project's investment certificate has expired while still incomplete points to deeper systemic problems in project management and regulatory enforcement.
As a Vietnamese publication, Thanh Niên highlights these issues to inform the public and to call for accountability. The Hanoi People's Committee has instructed relevant departments to address these shortcomings, emphasizing the need for accountability and a thorough review of the project's legal and physical status. This situation is a stark reminder of the challenges in ensuring transparent and compliant development in our rapidly growing cities.
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Originally published by Thanh Niên in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.