Gurgaon: Have you ever seen or heard of construction and disposal (C&D) waste transported by motorbikes, SUVs or buses?
These vehicles were allegedly used to collect and transport municipal C&D waste during an investigation by a team developed by the Gurgaon Municipal Corporation (MCG) to investigate allegations of fraud involving Rs. 50 million.
A statement sent to the Haryana government in January was not released, despite a request from Mayor Madhu Azad Gurgaon. MCG said the government has yet to make a final decision on the report.
This problem is related to what the RTI worker announced last September.
He stated that the MCG is a tool of the CRD to collect disproportionate C & D CRs on the second February 2019 over the last two years. He also argued that MCG staff committed.
According to the source of MCG, private companies based in Gurgaon know the relevant problems of the CD dump. The search for the four members find that Maruti Gypsy applications of the number of vouchers are listed on the Rajpoot.
Trucks such as lorries and tractors are generally used to transport this waste.
"When I looked carefully at the license number sent by the private company with the receipt, I checked the Ibahan portal site and found that there were no commercial vehicles used by the company. 'business. In effect, the driver's license has become a bicycle, a Gypsy, and a bus,' said the chief executive of MCG, who requested anonymity.
The board observed that the firm charged MCG around Rs 1.5 crore for its administrations during the primary lockdown forced in March 2020, when most organizations were shut for activities throughout the following not many weeks.
Further, irregularities were figured out in the transportation opportunity taken to gather and move C&D squander, MCG authorities said.
For example, a transportation course that would typically take around two hours to cover was demonstrated in the association's records to be finished in 30 minutes.
At the point when gotten some information about the discoveries, the firm said all claims against it were unmerited and that it never had any portrayal before the council.
"We have all applicable records to demonstrate that these charges are misleading and unmerited. We are repeating that we were never called during the request," said an organization representative.
The incident first happened in September 2021 when Raman Sharma complained to the government of Haryana. The Haryana County Sheriff's Office (ULB) asked MCG to investigate the matter in October.
In response, MCG formed a four-member panel: Co-Commissioner Satish Yadav, Chief Engineer Thakur Lal Sharma, Chief Accountant Vijay Kumar and District Attorney Savita Choudhry, whose report was submitted to the government in January. Details of the report have not been made public, and Gurgaon MP Madhu Azad has repeated it several times.
He added that the MCG was not approved by the State when paying the Rs 05 crore. "Ms State of State proposes a financial-economic economy for 2.5 Crore data. But in this information, MCG should be charged for the company (when the forecasts will be received). "
The contract was not yet held by the MCG last month, but work for the police officer has not yet been requested. Separately, Hariah and the government have chosen other groups of groups that have reported fraud and the report still expects.