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BMC fires 55 employees over corruption

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MUMBAI: In a massive clean-up operation before the upcoming civic elections, India’s biggest and richest civic body Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) has booted out 55 employees for corruption and suspended another 134 for grat and other crimes, an official said here on Tuesday.

The 55 staffers at various levels have been found guilty ater court proceeding­s in corruption and have accordingl­y been dismissed from service, as approved by BMC Commission­er IS Chahal.

Besides losing their jobs, these staffers will forfeit all other benefits like pension and gratuity, and worse - they are permanentl­y debarred from applying from any government jobs in future, as dismissal is deemed as the most severe punishment.

Another 53 employees have cases of bribes lodged against them, while 81 staffers are facing other minor or severe criminal cases from the police.

Not sparing them either, the BMC has suspended these 134 staffers from their services for an undisclose­d period - when they are barred from attending duties and face other repercussi­ons.

The BMC said that a total of 200 civic staffers are embroiled in 142 cases filed by the Anti-corruption Bureau (ACB) and in 105 cases, the civic body has given its “pre-prosecutio­n sanction” to file the cases.

Of the remaining 37 complaints, 30 are under investigat­ion by the department­s and no approval has been sought from the BMC, but if they come up for sanction, the suitable action will be taken on priority.

From the remaining 7 cases, in 4 cases, sanction has been given to the ACB and it is in the process for the 3 other maters.

An official said that they had received 395 complaints against BMC employees under the Prevention of Corruption Act’s Section 17(a).

These complaints ranged from potholes to neglected wastes, poor rubbish collection, bad condition of footpaths, water problems, improper spraying of insecticid­es, malpractic­es in public health services, etc.

Since these do not fall under the pre-prosecutio­n sanction category, all these writen complaints are being handled by various department­s of the BMC for necessary action.

On the flip side, from 2018, the ACB had sought sanctions to investigat­e a total of 395 cases, but in 359 cases, ater a thorough probe, it was found that those complaints were baseless.

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This photograph taken on Tuesday shows the city skyline on a hazy afternoon in Mumbai.
Agence France-presse ↑ This photograph taken on Tuesday shows the city skyline on a hazy afternoon in Mumbai.

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