Islamabad, Nov 17: Former president Pervez Musharraf`s application seeking completion certificate for his palatial farmhouse in Chak Shahzad has been turned down by the Capital Development Authority (CDA), reports Dawn.
“We cannot issue completion certificate of former president`s house unless he removes all unauthorised constructions in the house and submits original site plans to the CDA,” a senior official of the CDA`s Building Control Section told on Wednesday.
The official said since the farmhouse of President Musharraf was built when he was in power, he did not submit any document to the CDA at that time.
According to the civic body`s by-laws completion certificate is a mandatory document for the owners of the buildings in Islamabad and it is issued when the building is declared `clear` by all means by the official concerned.
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