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20 BMC officials named in Rs 3crore e-tendering scam

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The Times of India        23.09.2014  

20 BMC officials named in Rs 3crore e-tendering scam

 

MUMBAI: The preliminary report on BMC's e-tendering scam indicates that more than 20 civic officials had indulged in malpractices while operating the online system which invites tenders for minor ward-level works. The report is expected to be submitted to civic commissioner Sitaram Kunte soon.

Earlier, 16 officials, including an assistant commissioner, had been named in the scam. Devendra Amberkar, opposition leader in the House, demanded suspension of officials involved in the scam. He also said that contractors who were part of the syndicate be blacklisted.

The matter was also discussed at the group leaders meeting held on Monday. "Though officials are trying to cover up the matter saying the losses were not much, a malpractice has taken place in the system. E-tendering was introduced to bring in transparency, but the purpose seems to have been defeated," said Amberkar.

An official said that the preliminary findings of the committee that was formed, under deputy municipal commissioner Vasant Prabhu, to look into the matter will be submitted to Kunte, who has the right to suspend the accused.

The loss is being estimated at nearly Rs 3 crore, the official added.

Meanwhile, BJP leader Vivekanand Gupta on Monday filed a complaint with the Anti-Corruption Bureau, alleging a nexus between civic officials, contractors and the company that developed the software.

"The preliminary inquiry report that has been submitted by the MCGM Test Audit and Vigilance Officer (TAVO) names senior civic officials who awarded around 49 contracts to a favored set of contractors. The TAVO has found that sub engineers and executive engineers from nine wards are involved in the scam. If the engineers are not being suspended, it is surprising," said Gupta.

 

Different parking rates for congested areas planned

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The Hindu       23.09.2014  

Different parking rates for congested areas planned

Parking rates could go up in certain parts of North Delhi as the local civic body is considering a hike in congested areas like popular markets.

North Delhi Municipal Corporation Commissioner Pravin Kumar Gupta said on Monday that the civic body was working on a new policy on parking rates, which would be presented in the next meeting of the Standing Committee. Officials said rates for busy areas would be more than less crowded spots.

The current rates are Rs. 10 for the first 10 hours and Rs. 20 for the day. A senior North Corporation official said the rate could vary from Rs.15 to Rs. 20 depending on the traffic. The South Delhi civic body hiked rates last week, making the hourly rate Rs. 20 and the daily amount Rs. 100.

 

No funds, but civic bodies plan to give leaders cars

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The Hindu           23.09.2014 

No funds, but civic bodies plan to give leaders cars

Lack of funds to pay salaries has been a constant complaint of political leaders in the Capital’s municipal corporations. But the same councillors seem to have forgotten as the North and East civic bodies have recently passed resolutions to give cars and drivers to the Leader of the House and the Leader of the Opposition.

An advocate in the Delhi High Court, Subodh Jain, on Monday sent a legal notice regarding the same to the Lieutenant-Governor, the Director of Local Bodies and the commissioners of the three corporations.

“These are political appointees and not statutory posts under the Delhi Municipal Act, so giving cars to the Leader of the House and the Leader of the Opposition is illegal. If the corporations do not take back these privileges before October 22, I will file a PIL,” said Mr. Jain.

The North Delhi Municipal Corporation’s Standing Committee had passed a resolution giving the perks to Leader of the House Mira Aggarwal and Leader of the Opposition Mukesh Goel last week. The East Delhi Municipal Corporation had passed a similar resolution over a month ago and the cars have been handed over to the leaders this month.

But there is no such proposal in the South Delhi Municipal Corporation. In fact, in an RTI reply to Mr. Jain on September 18, the SDMC said the posts were not mentioned in the DMC Act at all, so giving those who hold the positions any perks would be out of the question.

When asked about the move, Ms. Aggarwal said the proposal was yet to be passed by the House. Ms. Aggarwal was not present in the Standing Committee when BJP councillor Virender Babbar introduced the resolution and Congress councillor Prithvi Singh Rathor seconded it.

“It was under his right to move a private member resolution, but its implementation will depend on the Commissioner’s report on the same,” said Ms. Aggarwal, declining to comment on the legal notice.

The BJP and the Congress, who can never see eye to eye, managed to be on the same page when it came to cars for their leaders. Interestingly, North Corporation Mayor Yogender Chandolia met the Chief Secretary on Monday to ask the Delhi Government to release funds for the education sector.

Currently, the Mayors and Standing Committee chairpersons of the civic bodies have official cars, drivers in three shifts and funds for petrol. According to the Budget for 2014-2015, the Mayor and the chairperson get Rs.5.50 lakh for petrol in the entire year. Apart from that, the Mayor gets Rs.3.50 lakh for expenses and the Standing Committee chairperson gets Rs.4.50 lakh annually.

While there is no provision under the DMC Act, the leaders of the house and opposition get an office and staff. For 2014-2015, the two political leaders are given Rs.72,000 for expenses. A senior North Corporation official said though there was no provision for the cars in the budget, it could be added in the revised budget to be presented in December.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 23 September 2014 06:56
 


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