Deccan Chronicle

GHMC audit discovers `1cr fraud by contractor

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

An audit by officials from the GHMC has detected a `1.1 crore scam allegedly committed by a contractor. The GHMC — in a release to the press — has not revealed the contractor’s identity.

The general audit in March was carried out to determine expenses incurred during the desilting of nalas. The works were handed over to contractor­s by the civic body. Officials detected irregulari­ties in the bills submitted by the contractor and now, a case has been booked against the accused for irregulari­ties under the provision of the Indian Contract Act. The contractor will also face action for forgery and criminal breach of trust under various provisions of Indian penal code, GHMC officials said. Disciplina­ry proceeding­s have also been initiated against the engineers involved in the project. The investigat­ion has been handed over to the Vigilance wing of the GHMC.

Meanwhile, the Veterinary Officer, Circle 14A, inspected Delicacy Multi Cuisines Restaurant near Manjeera Mall, at Kukatpally and the Chaitanya Food Court near Malaysian Township, KPHB Colony, Kukatpally and imposed a penalty of `2,00,000 each for procuring meat without the GHMC stamp and for preparing non-vegetarian food items in insanitary conditions. A penalty of `10,000 has also been slapped on Bar & Cafe Restaurant for violating the above rules.

The Veterinary Officer also inspected the MRCB non-vegetarian shop; the shop owner was fined `1,000 for not possessing a GHMC trade licence. Management­s of hotels and restaurant­s have been warned to procure stamped meat only from GHMC slaughter houses.

The general audit in March was carried out to determine expenses incurred during the desilting of nalas.

The contractor will also face action for forgery and criminal breach of trust, officials said.

 ?? — DC ?? Sikh devotees at the Ameerpet gurudwara perform rituals ahead of the 318th Khalsa Sajna Diwas, also known as Baisakhi.
— DC Sikh devotees at the Ameerpet gurudwara perform rituals ahead of the 318th Khalsa Sajna Diwas, also known as Baisakhi.

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