
The DL Royal JSC was fined VND240 million for their illegal construction and was asked to get a licence for their building work within 90 days from January 11.
However, the investor failed to follow the request by local authorities.
According to the committee, DL Royal JSC was licensed to build a 2,639-square-metre basement. However, when a government inspection team visited last April, the investor expanded it to 3,294 square metres.
DL Royal JSC also built over 20,400 square metres of two other facilities without a construction permit.
The investor, DL Royal JSC, was requested to cease construction following the inspection last April, but they continued the project until January of this year.
The project sparked public outcry because it obstructed the view from Xuan Huong Lake to Langbiang Mountain, negatively impacting the city's natural beauty.
Stretching over 62 hectares next to Xuan Huong Lake, Cu Hill hosted a golf course built by the French in 1920.