Saint George vs Solidere: Legal setback for Fadi Khoury
After a perusal and a report concluding that he lacks standing to bring a case, the owner of the seaside hotel seeks to intervene in an attempt to prevent a final ruling from being issued to that effect.
A poster with the slogan "Stop Solidere" on the façade of the Saint-Georges Hotel in Beirut. (Archive photo: AFP)
Last week witnessed a new development in the dispute, which has opposed, since the early 2000s, Fadi Khoury, owner of the Saint-Georges Yacht Motor Club located on the Beirut waterfront (Ain al-Mreisseh, Beirut), to the state and to Solidere.An appeal filed before the State Shura Council by Khoury challenging Cabinet decrees related to the development of public property — which he considers to be tainted by abuse of power and adopted in a private interest benefiting Solidere — was rejected by the government commissioner at the State Shura Council Ferial Dalloul. How Solidere is implicated elsewhere In Beirut, government-ordered relocation of people displaced by the war sparks heated debate Dalloul endorsed a report by Judge Mireille Daoud, according to which Khoury’s appeal should be declared inadmissible on procedural grounds, on...
Last week witnessed a new development in the dispute, which has opposed, since the early 2000s, Fadi Khoury, owner of the Saint-Georges Yacht Motor Club located on the Beirut waterfront (Ain al-Mreisseh, Beirut), to the state and to Solidere.An appeal filed before the State Shura Council by Khoury challenging Cabinet decrees related to the development of public property — which he considers to be tainted by abuse of power and adopted in a private interest benefiting Solidere — was rejected by the government commissioner at the State Shura Council Ferial Dalloul. How Solidere is implicated elsewhere In Beirut, government-ordered relocation of people displaced by the war sparks heated debate Dalloul endorsed a report by Judge Mireille Daoud, according to which Khoury’s appeal should be declared inadmissible on procedural...
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