Ministry of Culture "hides" the document on the ownership of "Chirag" hotel
The head of the “REAL” Movement, Ilgar Mamedov, placed on its blog a document certifying that the owner of the "Chirag" Hotel is Vugar, son of the minister of Labor and Social Security, Fizuli Alekperov. At the same time, he is the nephew of Nizami Alekperov, the chief executive of Ismayilli region.
That is what the protesters stated in Ismayilli, accusing him of insulting the local population. However, the authorities rejected the belonging the hotel to Alekperovs family.
Document confirming the belonging of the hotel, was taken from the site of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. According to the document, the legal representative of the hotel is Orkhan Musayev, and its founder is Vugar Alekperov. The state registration of the hotel was on August 4, 2010. However, after the document was placed in social networks, the Ministry of Culture, closed the page.
Apparently Abulfas Garayev is scared that what had happened to the “Chirag” hotel may happen to the ski complex in Gusar region, because the Director of the object is in Gusar region is close relative of Garaeva.-16D04-
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