22 Companies blacklisted for three years
29th Jan 2024
In a recent development, the Office of the Prime Minister has taken strict action by blacklisting 22 companies for a period of three years. The decision comes in response to contractors who have either failed to fulfill their contractual obligations by not completing agreed-upon construction projects or have absconded after receiving the initial signing amount.
The names of the 22 companies, along with the identities of the contractors involved in these actions, have been publicly disclosed. This move aims to enhance transparency and accountability in construction agreements, safeguarding the interests of the public and ensuring responsible business practices.
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