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by bdjddd77
1776 days ago
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I'd say this is correct. Qataris have one rule for them and another for everyone visiting or working ( the flippas, Nepalese etc), a friend is quite well connected as part of chemical supplies to oil industry, more like store at origin and broker nowadays, they live by different laws than the mere mortal (like me) passing through. You can live it large if you have the right connections - connection to above - one form of corruption doesn't exists it's systematic so yeah making the regulator act to protect a private contract condition is very plausible in qatar |
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Akbar Al Baker pulled similar cons with the construction of Doha airport, demanding the project be accelerated but refusing to pay for the extra work that would be involved. Bechtel and Lindner/ Depa Interiors are two companies that spring to mind. They also suffered due to the erratic and insanely inefficient bureaucracy that is endemic in Qatar - 60-70% of Qataris "Work" in government jobs.
Similar stories can be heard of tower construction in Qatar. Empty and unfinished towers littler the country due the Qataris failing to pay their dues to construction companies. This article superficially covers it: https://www.constructionweekonline.com/business/article-3775...