Hilton, the global hotel chain, is reportedly planning to pull out from a State-owned property due to the Government’s failure to conduct comprehensive capital upgrades. These upgrades, essential to meet international operating standards, are estimated to cost over US$600,000. The decision is informed by a range of documents including lease agreements, registered records, procurement documents, union correspondence and industry analysis, all of which were examined by Guardian Media Investigations.
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