Friday, 26 June 2009

Khoie executive jailed over bounced cheques

A senior executive of Khoie Properties, the developer behind a Dh2 billion (US$545 million) project on Ras al Khaimah’s man-made island of Al Marjan, has been sentenced to three years’ imprisonment for bouncing two cheques worth a total of Dh114m.

According to his lawyer, Ibrahim al Mulla, the convicted executive, who is already in jail, filed an appeal yesterday. A medical report dated June 9 states that the jailed executive suffers from serious heart problems.

La Hoya Bay is a mixed-use development on Al Marjan, a reclaimed island designed in a series of curves. The project was sold to about 800 investors, half of them from Britain, in 2007. The investors became anxious when little progress was recorded at the site.

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