Dubai Properties Chairman Arrested
The Chairman of Dubai Properties, the state-owned developer, has been arrested on suspicion of offensive financial dealings, as reported by news agency Bloomberg on Friday. According to Dubai Attorney General, Essam Essa al Humaidan, Hashim Al Dabal was arrested ten days ago and is now being interrogated.
Humaidan added, “We are questioning him almost daily and Mr. Al Dabal indicated he is ready to answer questions without having a lawyer present. We’re still trying to determine the extent of Al Dabal’s misconduct. When the investigation is complete, all details will be announced.” Further adding to this, he also added, ”The investigation is being “conducted swiftly and, God willing, it will be concluded soon and Al Dabal will be allowed to meet with a lawyer as soon as he appoints one and his family is allowed to visit him.”
An investigation had begun last year, to determine the corruption in real estate companies, which benefited from heaving demand after foreigners were allowed to buy property for the first time. Consequently, many officials were arrested including Zack Shahin, former chief executive officer of the emirates’ second-biggest property developer, Deyaar Development, and Adel al-Shirawi, former CEO of mortgage lender Tamweel.
Al Dabal is being held at detention center. He can be held for 21 days after which he must appear before the judge.
Meanwhile, the acting chairman appointed by Dubai Holding is Ahmad bin Byat. Subsequently, the CEO of Dubai Properties LLC, Khalid Al Malik will report to bin Byat.
Emaar Properties, the builder of the world’s tallest buildings nearing completion in Dubai, is on the edge of combining with Dubai Holdings along with two other state-controlled competitors, Sama Dubai and Tatweer. The move is aimed at controlling the supply of new buildings in Dubai in the midst of the flood of homes which coerced the prices of Dubai 50 percent lower.
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