According to Korean news agency
Yonhap, the
Earlier, the court had approved a
plan to revive Keangnam Enterprises and two subsidiaries. Specifically, the
court will take over the management to handle the debts (over $1 billion),
due financial obligations and conduct restructuring. The biggest construction
corporation in
According to the
In early April, South Korean media
brought up information on the sale of Keangnam tower in
The South Korean media reported on
May 14 that Qatar Investment Authority, a sovereign wealth fund, had agreed
to buy Landmark 72 for $800 million and had gained exclusive rights for the
ensuing negotiations. However, the next day, the media affirmed this was fake
news. This incident caused a stir not only in
Meanwhile, residents of Hanoi
Keangnam Landmark sent written petitions to the authorities to reclaim VND160
billion (nearly $8 million) of maintenance fees.
According to local media reports,
the management board of the tenement sent a document to Prime Minister Nguyen
Tan Dung on May 8, reporting that several problems between the residents of
One major hitch was that the
investor was facing financial difficulties and might not be able to pay them
maintenance funds worth up to $7.62 million. They have grown particularly
uneasy about this since the press reported that the building was put on the
market earlier this year at a price of $800 million.
News website ttvn.vn said the
company sold more than 900 apartments in the project in 2010 and extracted 2
percent of their combined value to use as a maintenance fund, in accordance
with legal requirements.
The law also required the firm to
refund the extracted amount to the residents immediately after a management
board of the building was established. However, even after three years of the
board's establishment, this has not been done.
"Once they finish selling [the
building] and return to their home country, we will not know how to get back
our money," Doan Ky Thuy, a resident, told the website.
Meanwhile, the investor reportedly
announced in an official document in March that the maintenance fund was
valued at VND125 billion ($5.95 million), significantly lower than the
residents' estimate of VND160 billion.
Deputy PM Hai has asked
The 72-storey tower, also known as
Landmark 72, is located in the capital's South Tu Liem District and is the
tallest building in
Keangnam Enterprises was once
chaired by businessman Sung Wan-jong, who hanged himself from a tree on a
mountain in April, following allegations of dirty dealings with the South
Korean Government.
Duy Anh, VNN
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Thứ Năm, 28 tháng 5, 2015
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