The Times Kuwait
Ministry inspectors uncovered suspected violations that may have caused cooperative societies to lose millions of dinars in rental revenues over several years. Some investors rented cooperative shops for as little as KD1,500 monthly before illegally subletting them for between KD6,000 and KD10,000 per month. Authorities detected suspected conflict-of-interest cases involving investors linked by first-degree family … The post Social Affairs cracks down on cooperatives shops subletting amid millions in revenue losses appeared first on Times Kuwait .
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